Structures of and allelic diversity and relationships among the major outer membrane protein (ompA) genes of the four chlamydial species.
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Structures of and allelic diversity and relationships among the major outer membrane protein (ompA) genes of the four chlamydial species.
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Structures of and allelic dive ...... f the four chlamydial species.
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Structures of and allelic dive ...... f the four chlamydial species.
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B Kaltenboeck
K G Kousoulas
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10.1128/JB.175.2.487-502.1993
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