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Structural Basis for the Inhibition of Mycobacterium Tuberculosis L,d-Transpeptidase by Meropenem, a Drug Effective Against Extensively Drug-Resistant Strains
doi 10.2210/pdb4gsq/pdb
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February 27, 2013
Authors
H.S. Kim
J. Kim
H.N. Im
J.Y. Yoon
D.R. An
H.J. Yoon
J.Y. Kim
H.K. Min
S.-J. Kim
J.Y. Lee
B.W. Han
S.W. Suh
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Worldwide Protein Data Bank
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