Potassium channel activation by glutathione‐S‐conjugates in Escherichia coli: protection against methylglyoxal is mediated by cytoplasmic acidification
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I. Booth | G. Ferguson | D. McLaggan | G P Ferguson | D McLaggan | I R Booth | D. Mclaggan
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