Location of functional groups in mycobacterial meromycolate chains; the recognition of new structural principles in mycolic acids.
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Tsuyoshi Fujita | D. Minnikin | H. Naoki | Motoko Watanabe | Hideo Naoki | Malin Ridell | H. Mitome | David E Minnikin | M. Ridell | Y. Aoyagi | Motoko Watanabe | Yutaka Aoyagi | Hidemichi Mitome | T. Fujita
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