Codon usage bias in Chlamydia trachomatis and the effect of codon modification in the MOMP gene on immune responses to vaccination.
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Han Yu | Mei Qi | Wei Tang | Wei Tang | Yan Zheng | Yi Luan | Weiming Zhao | Xiu-ping Yu | Xi Yang | Yan Zheng | Wei-Ming Zhao | Hong Wang | Ya-Bin Zhou | Yi-Zhe Cheng | Juan Liu | Xiu-Ping Yu | Yi-Jun Fan | Xi Yang | Y. Luan | Han Yu | Ya-bin Zhou | Hong Wang | Juan Liu | Yi-jun Fan | Mei Qi | Yizhe Cheng
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