Specific Binding of Nisin to the Peptidoglycan Precursor Lipid II Combines Pore Formation and Inhibition of Cell Wall Biosynthesis for Potent Antibiotic Activity*
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Oscar P. Kuipers | Gabriele Bierbaum | O. Kuipers | H. Sahl | B. de Kruijff | E. Breukink | G. Bierbaum | Eefjan Breukink | Hans-Georg Sahl | Imke Wiedemann | I. Wiedemann | Ben de Kruijff | Cindy van Kraaij | C. van Kraaij
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