Recombinant Mycobacterium leprae protein associated with entry into mammalian cells of respiratory and skin components.
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K. Katsuoka | T. Fujimura | L. Riley | M. Matsuoka | M. Masuzawa | Maho Kanoh | Y. Yogi | N. Sato
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