Structure and Assembly of a Trans-Periplasmic Channel for Type IV Pili in Neisseria meningitidis
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R. Owens | L. Bird | L. Lian | J. Derrick | R. Ford | T. Adomavicius | T. Tønjum | M. Phelan | J. Berry | R. Collins | Stefan A. Frye
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