A Mycobacterium tuberculosis gene cluster encoding proteins of a phosphate transporter homologous to the Escherichia coli Pst system.
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Å. Andersen | K. Huygen | P. Lefèvre | P. Peirs | J. Content | J Content | A B Andersen | M Braibant | K Huygen | P Lefèvre | L de Wit | P Peirs | J Ooms | M. Braibant | J. Ooms | L. de Wit | Å. B. Andersen
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