The Helicobacter pylori neutrophil-activating protein is an iron-binding protein with dodecameric structure.

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Published in Mol Microbiol on October 01, 1999

Authors

F Tonello1, W G Dundon, B Satin, M Molinari, G Tognon, G Grandi, G Del Giudice, R Rappuoli, C Montecucco

Author Affiliations

1: Centro CNR Biomembrane and Dipartimento di Scienze Biomediche, Università di Padova, I-35121, Italy.

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