Direct capture, inhibition and crystal structure of HsaD (Rv3569c) from M. tuberculosis
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S. Audebert | L. Camoin | P. Fourquet | J. Cavalier | S. Barelier | Y. Bourne | S. Canaan | G. Sulzenbacher | V. Roig-Zamboni | V. Point | Isabelle Poncin | C. Spilling | Romain Avellan | G. Gnawali
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