Replication-dependent size reduction precedes differentiation in Chlamydia trachomatis
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Mark Ellisman | G. Enciso | F. Wan | C. Sütterlin | D. Boassa | Jennifer K. Lee | Christopher N. Chander | Tracy H. Lou | Sean S. Pairawan | Melody C. Guo | Ming Tan | Christine Sütterlin
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