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1. Directed evolution and targeted mutagenesis to murinize Listeria monocytogenes internalin A for enhanced infectivity in the murine oral infection model. Monk IR, Casey PG, Hill C, Gahan CG. BMC Microbiol; 2010 Dec 13; 10():318. PubMed ID: 21144051 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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19. inlA premature stop codons are common among Listeria monocytogenes isolates from foods and yield virulence-attenuated strains that confer protection against fully virulent strains. Nightingale KK, Ivy RA, Ho AJ, Fortes ED, Njaa BL, Peters RM, Wiedmann M. Appl Environ Microbiol; 2008 Nov 25; 74(21):6570-83. PubMed ID: 18791029 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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