Characterization and Subcellular Localization of the Clostridium thermocellum Scaffoldin Dockerin Binding Protein SdbA
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P. Gounon | P Béguin | E Leibovitz | H Ohayon | P Gounon | H. Ohayon | P. Béguin | E. Leibovitz | Pierre Gounon | Hélène Ohayon | Pierre Béguin | Emmanuelle Leibovitz
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