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- who: Michael E Hibbing and colleagues from the Washington University School of Medicine Department of Molecular Microbiology and Center for Women`s Infectious Disease Research, Washington University School of Medicine, StLouis, Missouri, USA have published the research work: Adaptation of arginine synthesis among uropathogenic branches of the Escherichia coli phylogeny reveals adjustment to the urinary tract habitat, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of November/12,/2020
- what: The authors show that 8 of these 29 PSGs are required for fitness during persistent bacteriuria. This study shows how variation in metabolic genes can impact virulence and provides . . .
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