CwpFM (EntFM) is a Bacillus cereus potential cell wall peptidase implicated in adhesion, biofilm formation, and virulence.
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CwpFM (EntFM) is a Bacillus cereus potential cell wall peptidase implicated in adhesion, biofilm formation, and virulence.
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CwpFM (EntFM) is a Bacillus ce ...... film formation, and virulence.
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CwpFM (EntFM) is a Bacillus ce ...... film formation, and virulence.
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CwpFM (EntFM) is a Bacillus ce ...... film formation, and virulence.
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CwpFM (EntFM) is a Bacillus ce ...... film formation, and virulence.
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CwpFM (EntFM) is a Bacillus ce ...... film formation, and virulence.
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CwpFM (EntFM) is a Bacillus ce ...... film formation, and virulence.
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Didier Lereclus
Elisabeth Guillemet
Michel Gohar
Nalini Ramarao
Seav-Ly Tran
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10.1128/JB.01315-09
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2010-03-16T00:00:00Z