Role of intragenic binding of cAMP responsive protein (CRP) in regulation of the succinate dehydrogenase genes Rv0249c-Rv0247c in TB complex mycobacteria
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James E. Galagan | Anna Lyubetskaya | Gwendowlyn S. Knapp | J. Galagan | A. Lyubetskaya | Antonio Gomes | Matthew Peterson | K. McDonough | Kathleen A. McDonough | Zhuo Ma | Matthew W. Peterson | Antonio L.C. Gomes | Zhuo Ma
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