Adhesins and invasins of pathogenic bacteria: a structural view

Niemann H, Schubert WD, Heinz DW (2004)
Microbes Infect 6(1): 101-112.

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Niemann, HartmutUniBi ; Schubert, W. D.; Heinz, D. W.
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Listeria monocytogenes/chemistry/physiology; Animals; Bacterial/chemistry/*physiology; Yersinia/chemistry/physiology; Virulence Factors/*physiology; Bacteria/*pathogenicity; Bacterial Physiology; Models; *Bacterial Adhesion; Humans; Structure-Activity Relationship; Molecular; Adhesins
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2004
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Microbes Infect
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6
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1
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101-112
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1286-4579
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Niemann H, Schubert WD, Heinz DW. Adhesins and invasins of pathogenic bacteria: a structural view. Microbes Infect. 2004;6(1):101-112.
Niemann, H., Schubert, W. D., & Heinz, D. W. (2004). Adhesins and invasins of pathogenic bacteria: a structural view. Microbes Infect, 6(1), 101-112. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.micinf.2003.11.001
Niemann, Hartmut, Schubert, W. D., and Heinz, D. W. 2004. “Adhesins and invasins of pathogenic bacteria: a structural view”. Microbes Infect 6 (1): 101-112.
Niemann, H., Schubert, W. D., and Heinz, D. W. (2004). Adhesins and invasins of pathogenic bacteria: a structural view. Microbes Infect 6, 101-112.
Niemann, H., Schubert, W.D., & Heinz, D.W., 2004. Adhesins and invasins of pathogenic bacteria: a structural view. Microbes Infect, 6(1), p 101-112.
H. Niemann, W.D. Schubert, and D.W. Heinz, “Adhesins and invasins of pathogenic bacteria: a structural view”, Microbes Infect, vol. 6, 2004, pp. 101-112.
Niemann, H., Schubert, W.D., Heinz, D.W.: Adhesins and invasins of pathogenic bacteria: a structural view. Microbes Infect. 6, 101-112 (2004).
Niemann, Hartmut, Schubert, W. D., and Heinz, D. W. “Adhesins and invasins of pathogenic bacteria: a structural view”. Microbes Infect 6.1 (2004): 101-112.

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