Leishmania donovani 90 kD Heat Shock Protein – Impact of Phosphosites on Parasite Fitness, Infectivity and Casein Kinase Affinity
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M. Wiese | N. Rachidi | D. Loew | F. Dingli | J. Clos | G. Späth | A. Macdonald | D. Smirlis | H. Rosenqvist | Antje Hombach-Barrigah | K. Bartsch | Katharina Bartsch
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