Pili play an important role in enhancing the bacterial clearance from the middle ear in a mouse model of acute otitis media with Moraxella catarrhalis

scientific article published on 26 February 2013

Pili play an important role in enhancing the bacterial clearance from the middle ear in a mouse model of acute otitis media with Moraxella catarrhalis is …
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P356DOI10.1111/2049-632X.12025
P698PubMed publication ID23620157

P2093author name stringMasashi Suzuki
Satoru Kodama
Takashi Hirano
Akira Nishizono
Kamruddin Ahmed
Toshiaki Kawano
Marcelo Takahiro Mitsui
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P433issue2
P921main subjectacute otitis mediaQ864028
Moraxella catarrhalisQ2046669
P304page(s)119-131
P577publication date2013-02-26
P1433published inPathogens and diseaseQ27724629
P1476titlePili play an important role in enhancing the bacterial clearance from the middle ear in a mouse model of acute otitis media with Moraxella catarrhalis
P478volume67

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