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Contribution of cloned virulence factors from uropathogenic Escherichia coli strains to nephropathogenicity in an experimental rat pyelonephritis model

Marre et al., 1986

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Marre R
Hacker J
Henkel W
Goebel W
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Infection and immunity

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Escherichia coli 536 (O6: K15: H31), which was isolated from a case of urinary tract infection, determines high nephropathogenicity in a rat pyelonephritis system as measured by renal bacterial counts 7 days after infection. The loss of S fimbrial adhesin formation (Sfa …
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