Conformational behavior of oxygenated mycobacterial mycolic acids from Mycobacterium bovis BCG.
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D. Minnikin | S. Hirono | H. Gouda | Motoko Watanabe | Y. Aoyagi | K. Takeya | Y. Hitotsuyanagi | H. Nakahara | M. Villeneuve | Mizuo Kawai
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