Precise Null Deletion Mutations of the Mycothiol Synthesis Genes Reveal Their Role in Isoniazid and Ethionamide Resistance in Mycobacterium smegmatis
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C. Vilchèze | W. Jacobs | Y. Av‐Gay | Xia Xu | A. Gómez-Velasco | Anaximandro Gómez-Velasco | C. Vilchèze
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