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  1. Category:Enterobacteriaceae (49 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Enterobacteriaceae

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  1. 2jd9 (4,163 bytes)
    24: A number of bacteria in the family Enterobacteriaceae harbor the genes comprising well-developed pectin...
  2. 2jda (4,265 bytes)
    24: A number of bacteria in the family Enterobacteriaceae harbor the genes comprising well-developed pectin...
  3. 9bft (5,328 bytes)
    14: ...es using Fluorescence microscopy of IntracellulaR Enterobacteriaceae). SAFIRE identifies compounds that disrupt the gr...
  4. 9bfm (5,283 bytes)
    14: ...es using Fluorescence microscopy of IntracellulaR Enterobacteriaceae). SAFIRE identifies compounds that disrupt the gr...
  5. 9bfn (5,338 bytes)
    14: ...es using Fluorescence microscopy of IntracellulaR Enterobacteriaceae). SAFIRE identifies compounds that disrupt the gr...
  6. 9b8h (3,721 bytes)
    14: ... occurring modified cellulose produced by several Enterobacteriaceae. The minimal components of the E. coli cellulose ...
  7. 9b8i (3,693 bytes)
    13: ... occurring modified cellulose produced by several Enterobacteriaceae. The minimal components of the E. coli cellulose ...
  8. 3zjt (5,245 bytes)
    14: ... active against Gram-negative bacteria, including Enterobacteriaceae bearing NDM-1 and KPC carbapenemases, as well as ...
  9. 2ynt (3,761 bytes)
    14: ... from 2002 and has more recently been reported in Enterobacteriaceae. Here, we present crystal structures of GIM-1 in ...
  10. 2ynu (3,548 bytes)
    13: ... from 2002 and has more recently been reported in Enterobacteriaceae. Here, we present crystal structures of GIM-1 in ...
  11. 2ynv (3,852 bytes)
    14: ... from 2002 and has more recently been reported in Enterobacteriaceae. Here, we present crystal structures of GIM-1 in ...
  12. 9b8v (3,592 bytes)
    13: ... occurring modified cellulose produced by several Enterobacteriaceae. The minimal components of the E. coli cellulose ...
  13. 9b87 (3,500 bytes)
    13: ... occurring modified cellulose produced by several Enterobacteriaceae. The minimal components of the E. coli cellulose ...
  14. 2m2j (4,191 bytes)
    13: Bacterial species in the Enterobacteriaceae typically contain multiple paralogues of a small ...
  15. 1pp5 (3,844 bytes)
    11: ... potent bacteriocidal activity against a range of Enterobacteriaceae, including several pathogenic E.coli, Salmonella ...
  16. 1q71 (4,317 bytes)
    10: ... potent bacteriocidal activity against a range of Enterobacteriaceae, including several pathogenic E.coli, Salmonella ...
  17. 3zjv (5,253 bytes)
    14: ... active against Gram-negative bacteria, including Enterobacteriaceae bearing NDM-1 and KPC carbapenemases, as well as ...
  18. 1qun (3,794 bytes)
    23: ...-adhesive fibers expressed in most members of the Enterobacteriaceae family-mediate binding to mannose receptors on ho...
  19. 1s7p (4,428 bytes)
    10: ... potent bacteriocidal activity against a range of Enterobacteriaceae, including several pathogenic E.coli, Salmonella ...
  20. 3zju (5,286 bytes)
    14: ... active against Gram-negative bacteria, including Enterobacteriaceae bearing NDM-1 and KPC carbapenemases, as well as ...

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