Virulence Program of a Bacterial Plant Pathogen: The Dickeya Model

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P356DOI10.1016/BS.PMBTS.2016.05.005
P698PubMed publication ID27571692

P50authorSylvie ReverchonQ42575927
Henri William NasserQ67908121
P2093author name stringG Muskhelisvili
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P304page(s)51-92
P577publication date2016-06-11
P1433published inProgress in Molecular Biology and Translational ScienceQ15753415
P1476titleVirulence Program of a Bacterial Plant Pathogen: The Dickeya Model
P478volume142

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