A multi-pronged search for a common structural motif in the secretion signal of Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium type III effector proteins.
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Fred Heffron | Joshua N Adkins | Jason E McDermott | Erin S Baker | Richard D. Smith | J. Adkins | M. Belov | G. W. Buchko | J. Mcdermott | F. Heffron | G. Niemann | E. Baker | Richard D Smith | Mikhail E Belov | Garry W Buchko | George Niemann
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