A virus capsid‐like nanocompartment that stores iron and protects bacteria from oxidative stress
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Dennis C Winkler | E. Hoiczyk | A. Steven | J. Wall | N. Cheng | J. Heymann | J. Fontana | A. Aksyuk | C. A. McHugh | D. Nĕmec̆ek | A. S. Lam
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