Protein quality control in the bacterial periplasm.

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Published in Microb Cell Fact on May 07, 2004

Authors

Marika Miot1, Jean-Michel Betton

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1: Unité Repliement et Modélisation des Protéines, Institut Pasteur, CNRS-URA2185, 28 rue du Dr Roux, 75754 Paris cedex 15, France. jmbetton@pasteur.fr

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