Lon, a Stress-Induced ATP-Dependent Protease, Is Critically Important for Systemic Salmonella enterica Serovar Typhimurium Infection of Mice
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Hidenori Matsui | Akiko Takaya | A. Nakane | H. Matsui | T. Tomoyasu | Masato Suzuki | Tomoko Yamamoto | Akio Nakane | Toshifumi Tomoyasu | Masato Suzuki | Hiroshi Sashinami | Akiko Takaya | Tomoko Yamamoto | H. Sashinami | A. Takaya
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