Rational Design of Berberine-Based FtsZ Inhibitors with Broad-Spectrum Antibacterial Activity
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Ruben Abagyan | Yong Wang | Kwok-Yin Wong | Ning Sun | Marco A. C. Neves | Fung-Yi Chan | Yun-Chung Leung | Yu-Jing Lu | R. Abagyan | M. Neves | Yong Wang | Y. Leung | Yu-Jing Lu | Kwok‐yin Wong | Siu-cheong Yan | T. Chan | Fung-Yi Chan | Kin-Fai Chan | Siu-Cheong Yan | Ka-Yan Chow | Hok-Kiu Lui | Tak-Hang Chan | Hok-Kiu Lui | N. Sun | Kin-Fai Chan | Ka-Yan Chow
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