A Comparative Pan-Genome Perspective of Niche-Adaptable Cell-Surface Protein Phenotypes in Lactobacillus rhamnosus
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Maria Saarela | Jukka-Pekka Mecklin | Lars Paulin | L. Paulin | J. Mecklin | I. von Ossowski | A. Palva | R. Kant | M. Saarela | J. Rintahaka | Ingemar von Ossowski | Ravi Kant | Johanna Rintahaka | Xia Yu | Pia Sigvart-Mattila | Airi Palva | Xia Yu | Pia Sigvart-Mattila
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