Author:
Heidelberg John F,Seshadri Rekha,Haveman Shelley A,Hemme Christopher L,Paulsen Ian T,Kolonay James F,Eisen Jonathan A,Ward Naomi,Methe Barbara,Brinkac Lauren M,Daugherty Sean C,Deboy Robert T,Dodson Robert J,Durkin A Scott,Madupu Ramana,Nelson William C,Sullivan Steven A,Fouts Derrick,Haft Daniel H,Selengut Jeremy,Peterson Jeremy D,Davidsen Tanja M,Zafar Nikhat,Zhou Liwei,Radune Diana,Dimitrov George,Hance Mark,Tran Kevin,Khouri Hoda,Gill John,Utterback Terry R,Feldblyum Tamara V,Wall Judy D,Voordouw Gerrit,Fraser Claire M
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Biomedical Engineering,Molecular Medicine,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Bioengineering,Biotechnology
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