Horizontal acquisition of a hypoxia-responsive molybdenum cofactor biosynthesis pathway contributed to Mycobacterium tuberculosis pathoadaptation
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R. Brosch | A. Magalon | F. Levillain | Y. Poquet | O. Neyrolles | S. Mazères | L. Mallet | F. Bange | P. Supply | M. Marceau | Ludovic Mallet
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