Genetic Organization of ascB-dapE Internalin Cluster Serves as a Potential Marker for Listeria monocytogenes Sublineages IIA, IIB, and IIC |
Chen, Jianshun
(Zhejiang University Institute of Preventive Veterinary Medicine, and Zhejiang Provincial Key Laboratory of Preventive Veterinary Medicine)
Fang, Chun (Zhejiang University Institute of Preventive Veterinary Medicine, and Zhejiang Provincial Key Laboratory of Preventive Veterinary Medicine) Zhu, Ningyu (Zhejiang Fisheries Technical Extension Center) Lv, Yonghui (National Fisheries Technical Extension Center) Cheng, Changyong (Zhejiang University Institute of Preventive Veterinary Medicine, and Zhejiang Provincial Key Laboratory of Preventive Veterinary Medicine) Bei, Yijiang (Zhejiang Fisheries Technical Extension Center) Zheng, Tianlun (Zhejiang Fisheries Technical Extension Center) Fang, Weihuan (Zhejiang University Institute of Preventive Veterinary Medicine, and Zhejiang Provincial Key Laboratory of Preventive Veterinary Medicine) |
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