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Prominent Role of FnBPs of Mycobacterium Tube R Culosis in Cell Adhesion, Immune Invasion and Pathogenesis
Open Journal of Bacteriology
doi 10.17352/ojb.000002
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Date
January 25, 2017
Authors
N Kevlani
LS Meena
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Peertechz Publications Private Limited
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