Rohrer, S., Ehlert, K., Tschierske, M., Labischinski, H., & Berger-Bächi, B. (1999). The essential Staphylococcus aureus gene fmhB is involved in the first step of peptidoglycan pentaglycine interpeptide formation. The National Academy of Sciences.
Chicago Style CitationRohrer, S., K. Ehlert, M. Tschierske, H. Labischinski, i B. Berger-Bächi. The Essential Staphylococcus Aureus Gene FmhB Is Involved in the First Step of Peptidoglycan Pentaglycine Interpeptide Formation. The National Academy of Sciences, 1999.
Cita MLARohrer, S., et al. The Essential Staphylococcus Aureus Gene FmhB Is Involved in the First Step of Peptidoglycan Pentaglycine Interpeptide Formation. The National Academy of Sciences, 1999.
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