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Lungs, livers, and spleens of Murine pneumonic plague model by infection with Yersinia pestis CO92
Lymph node of rats infected with Y. pestis - expression profiling at bubonic and septicemic stages
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The dimeric form of bacterial l-asparaginase YpAI is fully active.
New Bacteriophages with Podoviridal Morphotypes Active against Yersinia pestis: Characterization and…
Yersinia pestis Surface Antigens in Reception of Specific Bacteriophages.
14th century Yersinia pestis genomes support emergence of pestis secunda within Europe.
Transmission of Antimicrobial Resistant Yersinia pestis During a Pneumonic Plague Outbreak.
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Yersinia Pestis Lateral Flow Immunoassay for Blood Samples.
Lateral Flow Assays for Pathogens of the Plague
Dose Escalation Trial of a Plague Vaccine, Flagellin/F1/V, in Healthy Adult Volunteers
Immunogenicity and Safety of Subunit Plague Vaccine
Immunogenicity and Safety of Subunit Vaccine of Plague Vaccine With Two Immunization Regimens
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