Inhibition of macrophage migration by C. botulinum exoenzyme C3
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I. Just | I. Schelle | H. Genth | A. Rohrbeck | S. Hagemann | Jacqueline Rotsch | Martin May | Tanja Kolbe | Stefanie C. Huelsenbeck
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