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Publications by Bradley R. Clarke
Structure of WbdD: A Bifunctional Kinase and Methyltransferase That Regulates the Chain Length of the O Antigen inEscherichia coliO9a
Molecular Microbiology
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Molecular Biology
Nonreducing Terminal Modifications Determine the Chain Length of Polymannose O Antigens of Escherichia Coli and Couple Chain Termination to Polymer Export via an ATP-binding Cassette Transporter
Journal of Biological Chemistry
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Cell Biology
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