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Morag R. Graham, Laura M. Smoot, Cristi A. Lux Migliaccio, Kimmo Virtaneva, Daniel E. Sturdevant, Stephen F. Porcella, Michael J. Federle, Gerald J. Adams, June R. Scott, and James M. Musser
Virulence control in group A Streptococcus by a two-component gene regulatory system: Global expression profiling and in vivo infection modeling
PNAS 2002 99: 13855-13860.

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