The genome sequence of Clostridium tetani, the causative agent of tetanus disease
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Rainer Merkl | Holger Brüggemann | Wolfgang Florian Fricke | Arnim Wiezer | Heiko Liesegang | W. F. Fricke | R. Merkl | G. Gottschalk | H. Liesegang | R. Martínez-Arias | A. Henne | A. Wiezer | S. Bäumer | H. Brüggemann | C. Herzberg | Gerhard Gottschalk | Christina Herzberg | Sebastian Bäumer | Iwona Decker | Rosa Martínez-Arias | Anke Henne | Iwona Decker | Sebastian Bäumer
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