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Citação norma ChicagoChen, Yue, Sean M. Vargas, Trever C. Smith, Sai Lakshmi Rajasekhar Karna, Taylor MacMackin Ingle, Karen L. Wozniak, Floyd L. Wormley, and Janakiram Seshu. "Borrelia Peptidoglycan Interacting Protein (BpiP) Contributes to the Fitness of Borrelia Burgdorferi against Host-derived Factors and Influences Virulence in Mouse Models of Lyme Disease." PLoS Pathog 2021.
ציטוט MLAChen, Yue, et al. "Borrelia Peptidoglycan Interacting Protein (BpiP) Contributes to the Fitness of Borrelia Burgdorferi against Host-derived Factors and Influences Virulence in Mouse Models of Lyme Disease." PLoS Pathog 2021.