Type III Secretion System Repressor RhpR Induces GrlP, a Glycine-Rich Outer Membrane Lipoprotein with Functions in Regulating the Periplasmic Space and Pleiotropic Responses
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Yantao Jia | R. Fang | Wei Yan | Liyang Song | Xin Deng | Tingting Wang | Xiao-ping Tang | Chancan Liao | Kun Li
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