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Volumn 2, Issue 2, 2011, Pages

Diverse requirements for Src-family tyrosine kinases distinguish chlamydial species

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PROTEIN TYROSINE KINASE; TYROSINE;

EID: 79956141807     PISSN: None     EISSN: 21507511     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1128/mBio.00031-11     Document Type: Article
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