Promoter activity of sigma factor coding genes of Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis in response to abiotic stresses
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B. Brenig | V. Azevedo | G. Menezes | N. Seyffert | R. Meyer | Thiago L. P. Castro | A. B. Diniz | A. Gala-García | Rodrigo Profeta | Brenda Silva Rosa da Luz | B. Luz | Lucas Gabriel Rodrigues | Luis G C Pacheco
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