A Novel Entamoeba histolytica Cysteine Proteinase, EhCP4, Is Key for Invasive Amebiasis and a Therapeutic Target*
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P. Dorrestein | C. Craik | S. Boyd | L. Eckmann | M. Sajid | P. Hruz | J. McKerrow | L. Brinen | Wei-Ting Liu | E. Houpt | W. Roush | S. Reed | E. Cobo | D. Gonzalez | I. Kerr | Eric L Schneider | K. Hirata | E. Hansell | George P. Nora | E. Schneider | Christine H. Y. Le | Chen He
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