Subtractive genomics study for the identification of therapeutic targets against Cronobacter sakazakii: A threat to infants
Author:
Ahammad IshtiaqueORCID,
Bushra Lamisa AnikaORCID,
Sharmin Sadia,
Bhattacharjee ArittraORCID,
Mahmud Chowdhury Zeshan,
Ahamed Tanvir,
Uzzal Hossain Mohammad,
Chandra Das Keshob,
Salimullah Md,
Ara Keya Chaman
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