Bacterial Outer Membrane Ushers Contain Distinct Targeting and Assembly Domains for Pilus Biogenesis
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Christos Stathopoulos | Scott J. Hultgren | Karen Dodson | S. Hultgren | K. Dodson | D. Thanassi | C. Stathopoulos | D. Geiger | David G. Thanassi | Dominik Geiger
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