Characterization of the pathogenicity of Streptococcus intermedius TYG1620 isolated from a human brain abscess based on the complete genome sequence with transcriptome analysis and transposon mutagenesis in a murine subcutaneous abscess model.

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Published in Infect Immun on November 28, 2016

Authors

Noriko Hasegawa1,2, Tsuyoshi Sekizuka1, Yutaka Sugi1, Nobuhiro Kawakami3, Yumiko Ogasawara1, Kengo Kato1, Akifumi Yamashita1, Fumihiko Takeuchi1, Makoto Kuroda4

Author Affiliations

1: Laboratory of Bacterial Genomics, Pathogen Genomics Center, National Institute of Infectious Diseases, Tokyo, Japan.
2: Department of Biomolecular Science, Toho University, Chiba, Japan.
3: Department of Pediatrics, Toyonaka Municipal Hospital, Toyonaka, Osaka, Japan.
4: Laboratory of Bacterial Genomics, Pathogen Genomics Center, National Institute of Infectious Diseases, Tokyo, Japan makokuro@niid.go.jp.

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