Fiber Formation across the Bacterial Outer Membrane by the Chaperone/Usher Pathway
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Tao Wang | Gabriel Waksman | Huilin Li | Scott J. Hultgren | Han Remaut | G. Waksman | Chunyan Tang | Huilin Li | J. Pinkner | S. Hultgren | N. Henderson | D. Thanassi | H. Remaut | Chunyan Tang | David G. Thanassi | Jerome S. Pinkner | Nadine S. Henderson | Tao Wang
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