Carbohydrate Metabolism in the Toxoplasma gondii Apicoplast: Localization of Three Glycolytic Isoenzymes, the Single Pyruvate Dehydrogenase Complex, and a Plastid Phosphate Translocator
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Uwe Gross | Karsten Fischer | Wolfgang Bohne | D. Ferguson | K. Fischer | U. Groß | Tobias Fleige | David J. P. Ferguson | W. Bohne | T. Fleige
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