Carbon flux rerouting during Mycobacterium tuberculosis growth arrest
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Johnjoe McFadden | Pratik Datta | J. McFadden | P. Datta | M. Gennaro | R. North | Lanbo Shi | C. Sohaskey | Lanbo Shi | Charles D. Sohaskey | Carmen Pfeiffer | Michael Parks | Robert J. North | Maria L. Gennaro | Michael Parks | Carmen Pfeiffer | Pratik Datta
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