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2018 Department of Clinical Microbiology,

Section of Infection and Immunology Umeå University, SE-901 87 Umeå, Sweden www.climi.umu.se

ISBN 978-91-7601-881-1 ISSN 0346-6612

Vibrio cholerae modulates the immune defense of human gut mucosa

Aziz Bitar

Aziz Bitar Vibrio choleraemodulates the immune defense of human gut mucosaUmeå University

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