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Tziatzios, C., Schubert, D., Lotz, M., Gundogan, D., Betz, H., Schägger, H., Haase, W., Duong, F., & Collinson, I. (2004). The Bacterial Protein–Translocation Complex: SecYEG Dimers Associate with One or Two SecA Molecules. Journal of Molecular Biology, 340(3), 513–524.

Authors 9
  1. Christos Tziatzios (first)
  2. Dieter Schubert (additional)
  3. Mirko Lotz (additional)
  4. Derya Gundogan (additional)
  5. Heidi Betz (additional)
  6. Hermann Schägger (additional)
  7. Winfried Haase (additional)
  8. Franck Duong (additional)
  9. Ian Collinson (additional)
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