A supramolecular complex in the environmental stress signalling pathway of Bacillus subtilis
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Chien-Cheng Chen | Chien-Cheng Chen | R. Lewis | O. Delumeau | M. Yudkin | Olivier Delumeau | Richard J Lewis | Michael D Yudkin | Robin Harris | Robin L. Harris
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