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Sixt, B. S., Siegl, A., Müller, C., Watzka, M., Wultsch, A., Tziotis, D., Montanaro, J., Richter, A., Schmitt-Kopplin, P., & Horn, M. (2013). Metabolic Features of Protochlamydia amoebophila Elementary Bodies â A Link between Activity and Infectivity in Chlamydiae. PLoS Pathogens, 9(8), e1003553.
Authors
10
- Barbara S. Sixt (first)
- Alexander Siegl (additional)
- Constanze Müller (additional)
- Margarete Watzka (additional)
- Anna Wultsch (additional)
- Dimitrios Tziotis (additional)
- Jacqueline Montanaro (additional)
- Andreas Richter (additional)
- Philippe Schmitt-Kopplin (additional)
- Matthias Horn (additional)
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