Characterizing the polymeric status of Helicobacter pylori heat shock protein 60.
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Wei-Tung Hsu | K. Liao | Chia-Ching Chang | Ming-Shiang Wu | C. Li | Y. Yeh | Nu-Man Tsai | Yuan-Ting Hsieh | Ching-Yi Lin | Yu-Shan Huang | P. He | Fang-Hsing Chiang | Pei-Juin He | Chia‐Ching Chang
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