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Vibrio cholerae O1 adherence to villi and lymphoid follicle epithelium: in vitro model using formalin-treated human small intestine and correlation between adherence and cell-associated hemagglutinin levels.

T Yamamoto, T Kamano, M Uchimura, M Iwanaga, T Yokota
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2903129

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  • Published online December 1, 1988.

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  1. T Yamamoto,
  2. T Kamano,
  3. M Uchimura,
  4. M Iwanaga and
  5. T Yokota
  1. Department of Bacteriology, School of Medicine, Juntendo University, Tokyo, Japan.

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Vibrio cholerae O1 adherence to villi and lymphoid follicle epithelium: in vitro model using formalin-treated human small intestine and correlation between adherence and cell-associated hemagglutinin levels.
T Yamamoto, T Kamano, M Uchimura, M Iwanaga, T Yokota
Infection and Immunity Dec 1988, 56 (12) 3241-3250; DOI:

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Vibrio cholerae O1 adherence to villi and lymphoid follicle epithelium: in vitro model using formalin-treated human small intestine and correlation between adherence and cell-associated hemagglutinin levels.
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Infection and Immunity Dec 1988, 56 (12) 3241-3250; DOI:
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