Mycobacterium tuberculosis WhiB3 responds to O2 and nitric oxide via its [4Fe-4S] cluster and is essential for nutrient starvation survival
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Amit Singh | Amit Singh | A. Steyn | Loni Guidry | G. Giles | J. R. Lancaster | K. Redding | Gregory I Giles | Jack R Lancaster | Adrie J C Steyn | Deborah Mai | K. Narasimhulu | Kevin E Redding | Loni Guidry | K V Narasimhulu | John Trombley | John D. Trombley | Deborah W Mai | Amit Singh | Gregory I. Giles
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