Gel-free and Gel-based Proteomics in Bacillus subtilis
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Michael Hecker | Dörte Becher | Knut Büttner | Dirk Albrecht | M. Hecker | A. Otto | D. Becher | D. Albrecht | K. Büttner | M. Glückmann | Andreas Otto | Matthias Glückmann | Susanne Wolff | Susanne Wolff | Jianru Stahl Zeng | J. Zeng | Matthias Glückmann
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