A Scaffoldin of the Bacteroides cellulosolvens Cellulosome That Contains 11 Type II Cohesins
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Raphael Lamed | Edward A. Bayer | David Steiner | Shi-You Ding | E. Bayer | R. Lamed | Y. Shoham | S. Ding | Yuval Shoham | David Steiner
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