Characterization of ftsZ Mutations that Render Bacillus subtilis Resistant to MinC
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J. Luirink | D. Scheffers | V. Kooij | A. de Sousa Borges | Inês Filipa Fernandes de Oliveira | Jeremy Bartosiak-Jentys
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