The final step in the phage infection cycle: the Rz and Rz1 lysis proteins link the inner and outer membranes
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Ryland Young | D. Struck | R. Young | E. Summer | Joel D. Berry | Joel Berry | Elizabeth J Summer | Douglas K Struck | Elizabeth J. Summer
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