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BB0761, a MepM homolog, contributes to Borrelia burgdorferi cell division and mammalian infectivity.

Thompson C, George S, White ML, Eswara PJ, Ouyang Z. BB0761, a MepM homolog, contributes to Borrelia burgdorferi cell division and mammalian infectivity.. Molecular microbiology; 2022.
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Last updated on 06/12/2024

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