Secreted proteins, secretion pathways, and the plant pathogenicity of Erwinia chrysanthemi and Pseudomonas syringae
Main Authors: | Collmer, A, Alfano, JR, Bauer, D, Preston, G, Loniello, A, Conlin, A, Ham, J, Huang, H, Gopalan, S, He, S |
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Format: | Conference item |
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1996
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