Vesicle-Mediated Export and Assembly of Pore-Forming Oligomers of the Enterobacterial ClyA Cytotoxin
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Agneta Richter-Dahlfors | Sun Nyunt Wai | Bernt Eric Uhlin | Yoshimitsu Mizunoe | S. Wai | B. Uhlin | Y. Mizunoe | A. Takade | J. Jass | Jan Oscarsson | Akemi Takade | Jana Jass | J. Oscarsson | Barbro Lindmark | Tomas Söderblom | Marie Westermark | T. Söderblom | B. Lindmark | A. Richter‐Dahlfors | M. Westermark
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