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LuxS promotes biofilm maturation and persistence of nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae in vivo via modulation of lipooligosaccharides on the bacterial surface
Infection and Immunity, 07/01/09
Armbruster CE et al. - The authors conclude that a luxS-dependent soluble mediator modulates the composition of the NTHi lipooligosaccharides, with consequential effects on biofilm maturation and bacterial persistence in vivo.
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