Contribution of Regulation by the <i>bvg</i> Locus to Respiratory Infection of Mice by <i>Bordetella pertussis</i>
Tod J. Merkel(Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research), R D Shahin(Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research), M F Leef(Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research), Scott Stibitz(Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research), Jerry M. Keith(National Institutes of Health)
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