Xer Recombinase and Genome Integrity in Helicobacter pylori, a Pathogen without Topoisomerase IV
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B. Marshall | D. Berg | A. Fulurija | C. Carnoy | Aleksandra W. Debowski | H. Nilsson | M. Benghezal | J. Gauntlett | Phebe Verbrugghe | Tania Camilleri
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