Fibronectin binding protein and Ca2+ play an access key role to mediate pathogenesis in Mycobacterium tuberculosis: An overview

scientific article published on 14 August 2015

Fibronectin binding protein and Ca2+ play an access key role to mediate pathogenesis in Mycobacterium tuberculosis: An overview is …
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P356DOI10.1002/BAB.1434
P698PubMed publication ID26275158

P2093author name stringMonu
Laxman S Meena
Prem Raj Meena
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P433issue6
P921main subjectMycobacterium tuberculosisQ130971
P304page(s)820-826
P577publication date2015-08-14
P1433published inBiotechnology and Applied BiochemistryQ4915336
P1476titleFibronectin binding protein and Ca2+ play an access key role to mediate pathogenesis in Mycobacterium tuberculosis: An overview
P478volume63

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