Structural characterization of the type-III pilot-secretin complex from Shigella flexneri.
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L. McIntosh | C. Haynes | N. Strynadka | A. Creagh | T. Moraes | M. Okon | P. Lario | Lawrence P. McIntosh | Charles A. Haynes | Trevor F. Moraes
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