Low-proline environments impair growth, proline transport and in vivo survival of Staphylococcus aureus strain-specific putP mutants.
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W. Schwan | T. Gomez | William R Schwan | Keith J Wetzel | Timothy S Gomez | Melissa A Stiles | Brian D Beitlich | Sandra Grunwald | S. Grunwald | K. Wetzel | M. Stiles
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