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A toxin contest

Jimmy D. Ballard
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Jimmy D. Ballard: University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73104, USA. jimmy-ballard@ouhsc.edu

Nature, 2010, vol. 467, issue 7316, 665-666

Abstract: The bacterium Clostridium difficile can cause life-threatening human disease. The question is which of the organism's two toxins is the more crucial to its pathogenicity. The answer is one or the other, or both. See Letter p.711

Date: 2010
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