High extracellular levels of Mycobacterium tuberculosis glutamine synthetase and superoxide dismutase in actively growing cultures are due to high expression and extracellular stability rather than to a protein-specific export mechanism.
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High extracellular levels of Mycobacterium tuberculosis glutamine synthetase and superoxide dismutase in actively growing cultures are due to high expression and extracellular stability rather than to a protein-specific export mechanism.
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2001 թուականի Հոկտեմբերին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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2001年の論文
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High extracellular levels of M ...... ein-specific export mechanism.
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High extracellular levels of M ...... ein-specific export mechanism.
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High extracellular levels of M ...... ein-specific export mechanism.
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High extracellular levels of M ...... ein-specific export mechanism.
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10.1128/IAI.69.10.6348-6363.2001
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