Phenotypic switching of variable surface lipoproteins in Mycoplasma bovis involves high-frequency chromosomal rearrangements
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R. Rosengarten | D. Yogev | I. Lysnyansky | D Yogev | R Rosengarten | I Lysnyansky | Inna Lysnyansky | R. Rosengarten
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