Use of recombinase-based in vivo expression technology to characterize enterococcus faecalis gene expression during infection identifies in vivo-expressed antisense rnas and implicates the protease eep in pathogenesis
Kristi L Frank, Aaron M Barnes, Suzanne M. Grindle, Dawn A. Manias, Patrick M. Schlievert, Gary M Dunny
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