Evolution of Bacterial Protein-Tyrosine Kinases and Their Relaxed Specificity Toward Substrates
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Ivan Mijakovic | Christophe Combet | Christophe Grangeasse | Boyang Ji | Fanny Jadeau | C. Combet | B. Ji | Lei Shi | I. Mijakovic | C. Grangeasse | D. Franjević | E. Talla | Emmanuel Talla | Lorena Kolar-Znika | Lei Shi | Ana Boskovic | Damjan Franjevic | Lorena Kolar-Znika | Fanny Jadeau | Ana Boskovic | Damjan Franjević
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