Identification of novel inhibitors of M. tuberculosis growth using whole cell based high-throughput screening.
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Noriaki Iwase | Motohisa Shimizu | Deborah T Hung | A. Golas | D. Hung | M. Silvis | Lixin Zhang | Huanqin Dai | Carl N. Wivagg | S. Grant | Huanqin Dai | Lixin Zhang | John Aquadro | Tomohiko Kawate | Sarah Schmidt Grant | Michael Fitzgerald | S. Stanley | Edward Kazyanskaya | Sarah A Stanley | Carl Wivagg | Melanie Silvis | Edward Kazyanskaya | Aaron Golas | T. Kawate | N. Iwase | Motohisa Shimizu | John Aquadro | M. Fitzgerald
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