Oligomerization of <i>Clostridium perfringens</i> ε-Toxin Is Dependent upon Membrane Fluidity in Liposomes
Masahiro Nagahama(Tokushima Bunri University), Jun Sakùrai(Hyogo Medical University), Yukari Itohayashi(Tokushima Bunri University), Mariano E. Fernández-Miyakawa(National Institute of Industrial Technology), Hideki Hara(Kyoto University)
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