Expression of Cellulosome Components and Type IV Pili within the Extracellular Proteome of Ruminococcus flavefaciens 007
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Raphael Lamed | Edward A. Bayer | Julian Parkhill | Bryan A. White | Carl J. Yeoman | Harry J. Flint | J. Parkhill | B. White | E. Bayer | H. Flint | S. Duncan | C. Yeoman | R. Lamed | Sylvia H. Duncan | M. Reid | Maša Vodovnik | Martin D. Reid | Louise Cantlay | Keith Turner | Margret E. Berg. Miller | Romana Marinšek-Logar | R. Marinšek-Logar | Keith H. Turner | M. Vodovnik | L. Cantlay | M. B. Miller
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