Bacterial periplasmic permeases belong to a family of transport proteins operating from Escherichia coli to human: Traffic ATPases
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scientific article published on August 1990
scientific article published on August 1990
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Bacterial periplasmic permeases belong to a family of transport proteins operating from Escherichia coli to human: Traffic ATPases
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Wednesday, August 1, 1990
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"Bacterial periplasmic permeases belong to a family of transport proteins operating from Escherichia coli to human: Traffic ATPases" (language: en)
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G F Ames
C S Mimura
V Shyamala
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10.1016/S0168-6445(05)80008-7
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