Extended recombinant bacterial ghost system.
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R. Geretschläger | A. Hensel | F. Eko | W. Lubitz | A. Haslberger | D. Felnerova | M. Szostak | A. Witte | V. Huter | B. Kuen | S. Resch | H. Mader | E. Brand | J. Marchart | W. Jechlinger | W. Haidinger | M. Kamal | S. Lechleitner | P. Mayrhofer | B. Mayr | H. Melzer | N. Stralis-Alves
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