Structure-based inhibitor design of AccD5, an essential acyl-CoA carboxylase carboxyltransferase domain of Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
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Pierre Baldi | S Joshua Swamidass | S. Joshua Swamidass | Hugo Gramajo | Ting-Wan Lin | Shiou-Chuan Tsai | P. Baldi | S. Joshua Joshua Swamidass | D. Kurth | Ting-Wan Lin | H. Gramajo | Melrose M Melgar | Daniel Kurth | John Purdon | Teresa Tseng | Gabriela Gago | G. Gago | S. Tsai | M. Melgar | J. Purdon | T. Tseng
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