Bacillus anthracis spore interactions with mammalian cells: Relationship between germination state and the outcome of in vitro
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Wilfred A van der Donk | S. Blanke | Ian M. Gut | W. A. van der Donk | Steven R Blanke | B. Tamilselvam | Batcha Tamilselvam | Angela M Prouty | Ian M Gut | Bojana Stojkovic | Stephanie Czeschin | A. M. Prouty | B. Stojkovic | Stephanie Czeschin
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