Systematic Survey of Serine Hydrolase Activity in Mycobacterium tuberculosis Defines Changes Associated with Persistence
Corrie Ortega(Center for Infectious Disease Research), Christoph Grundner(Center for Infectious Disease Research), Aaron Wright(Baylor University), R.W. Brown(Center for Infectious Disease Research), Natalie Sadler(Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), Andrew Frando(Center for Infectious Disease Research), Richard Smith(Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)
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