Genetic Basis of Virulence Attenuation Revealed by Comparative Genomic Analysis of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Strain H37Ra versus H37Rv
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Shengyue Wang | Huajun Zheng | Guoping Zhao | Ying Zhang | Lu Zhang | Xianglin Zhang | Bofei Wang | Liangdong Lu | Genfeng Zhu | Shengyue Wang | W. Shi | Ying Zhang | Huajun Zheng | S. Pu | Guoping Zhao | Honghai Wang | Liangdong Lu | Bofei Wang | X. Zhang | Lu Zhang | Wanliang Shi | Honghai Wang | Genfeng Zhu | Shiying Pu | Xianglin Zhang
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