Structure, Adsorption to Host, and Infection Mechanism of Virulent Lactococcal Phage p2
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M. van Heel | D. Veesler | C. Cambillau | S. Moineau | I. Sadovskaya | M. Chapot-Chartier | D. Tremblay | Cecilia Bebeacua | C. Farenc
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