
Intestinal Adherence of Vibrio cholerae Involves a Coordinated Interaction between Colonization Factor GbpA and Mucin
Infect. Immun. Bhowmick et al.
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Fig. S1. Comparison of N16961, N1RB3, and N1RC2: confirmation of the in-frame deletion of gbpA in V. cholerae, functional effect of the in-frame deletion of gbpA by Western blotting, and functional effect of the in-frame deletion of gbpA by binding assay.
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