In Vitro Murein (Peptidoglycan) Synthesis by Dimers of the Bifunctional Transglycosylase-Transpeptidase PBP1B from Escherichia coli*
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Waldemar Vollmer | Thomas Kast | E. Breukink | W. Vollmer | Eefjan Breukink | U. Bertsche | T. Kast | Ute Bertsche | Thomas Kast
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