Protein Oxidation Implicated as the Primary Determinant of Bacterial Radioresistance
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Bruce Ravel | Barry Lai | James K Fredrickson | B. Lai | M. Daly | R. Leapman | B. Ravel | E. Gaidamakova | V. Matrosova | A. Vasilenko | M. Zhai | J. Fredrickson | Richard D Leapman | Elena K Gaidamakova | Vera Y Matrosova | Alexander Vasilenko | Min Zhai | Michael J Daly | K. Kemner | Shu-mei W. Li | Shu-Mei W Li | Kenneth M Kemner | E. K. Gaidamakova
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