Biosynthesis and functions of bacillithiol, a major low-molecular-weight thiol in Bacilli
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J. Helmann | G. Newton | R. C. Fahey | M. Rawat | H. Antelmann | D. Parsonage | A. Gaballa | Heather E. Upton | John D Helmann | Mamta Rawat | Haike Antelmann | Gerald L Newton | Robert C Fahey | Ahmed Gaballa | Derek Parsonage | Heather Upton | Al Claiborne | A. Claiborne
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