Molecular biology of S-layers.

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Published in FEMS Microbiol Rev on June 01, 1997

Authors

H Bahl1, H Scholz, N Bayan, M Chami, G Leblon, T Gulik-Krzywicki, E Shechter, A Fouet, S Mesnage, E Tosi-Couture, P Gounon, M Mock, E Conway de Macario, A J Macario, L A Fernández-Herrero, G Olabarría, J Berenguer, M J Blaser, B Kuen, W Lubitz, M Sára, P H Pouwels, C P Kolen, H J Boot, S Resch

Author Affiliations

1: Universität Rostock, Germany.

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