LppX is a lipoprotein required for the translocation of phthiocerol dimycocerosates to the surface of Mycobacterium tuberculosis
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Christian Cambillau | Brigitte Gicquel | Yves Bourne | Mary Jackson | C. Cambillau | B. Gicquel | O. Neyrolles | M. Jackson | Gustavo Stadthagen | M. Daffé | Y. Bordat | F. Laval | Y. Bourne | S. Canaan | G. Sulzenbacher | V. Roig-Zamboni | J. Rauzier | D. Maurin | Damien Maurin | Yann Bordat | Olivier Neyrolles | Stéphane Canaan | Jean Rauzier | Mamadou Daffé | Gerlind Sulzenbacher | Gustavo Stadthagen | Véronique Roig‐Zamboni | Françoise Laval | Damien Maurin
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