Control of cell division in Streptococcus pneumoniae by the conserved Ser/Thr protein kinase StkP
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Jan-Willem Veening | J. Veening | Ka Beilharz | L. Nováková | D. Fadda | P. Branny | O. Massidda | Katrin Beilharz | Linda Nováková | Daniela Fadda | Pavel Branny | Orietta Massidda
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