Clp ATPases are required for stress tolerance, intracellular replication and biofilm formation in Staphylococcus aureus
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Philip Hill | T. Msadek | H. Ingmer | D. Frees | A. Chastanet | Saara N. A. Qazi | Hanne Ingmer | P. Hill | Arnaud Chastanet | Tarek Msadek | Dorte Frees | S. Qazi | Saara Qazi | Karen Sørensen | Karen S. Sørensen
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