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The role of bacterial secreted proteins and their secretion pathways in the development of plant-pathogen interactions
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors:
Collmer, A
,
Alfano, JR
,
Bauer, D
,
Preston, G
,
Loniello, A
,
Ham, J
,
Conlin, A
,
Zumoff, C
,
Gopalan, S
,
He, S
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Journal article
Published:
1996
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