Sortase A Substrate Specificity in GBS Pilus 2a Cell Wall Anchoring
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M. Assfalg | G. Grandi | D. Maione | C. D. Rinaudo | V. Nardi-Dei | J. Telford | N. Norais | A. Nuccitelli | R. Cozzi | F. Necchi | M. Biagini | D. Rinaudo | Domenico | V. Nardi‐Dei
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