Inhibition of the Agrobacterium tumefaciens TraR Quorum-sensing Regulator
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C. Fuqua | Jun Zhu | G. Beaudoin | C Fuqua | J Zhu | L Li | A Swiderska | A K Berndtson | M R Cha | G M Beaudoin | A. Berndtson | A. Świderska | Lina Li | M. Cha | Gerard M. J. Beaudoin
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