Peptide methionine sulfoxide reductase contributes to the maintenance of adhesins in three major pathogens.
Theresa M. Wizemann(Rockefeller University), H. Robert Masure(Rockefeller University), Herbert Weissbach(Florida Atlantic University), Diana R. Cundell(Rockefeller University), Cindy Grove Arvidson(Rockefeller University), Barbara J. Pearce(Rockefeller University), Jackob Moskovitz(University of Kansas), N Brot(La Roche College), Magdalene So(Oregon Health & Science University)
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