Mycobacterium tuberculosis Ser/Thr Protein Kinase B Mediates an Oxygen-Dependent Replication Switch
Corrie Ortega(Center for Infectious Disease Research), Christoph Grundner(Center for Infectious Disease Research), Tige R. Rustad(Center for Infectious Disease Research), David R. Sherman(Center for Infectious Disease Research), Reiling Liao(Center for Infectious Disease Research), Anja R. Ollodart(Center for Infectious Disease Research), Aaron Wright(Baylor University)
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