Metabolite profiling and peptidoglycan analysis of transient cell wall-deficient bacteria in a new Escherichia coli model system.
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U. Sauer | A. Aertsen | M. Loessner | Alexander Cambré | C. Michiels | R. Lavigne | M. Zimmermann | J. Noben | William Cenens | J. Ayala | Y. Briers | B. Vivijs
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