Journal of Advances in Molecular Biology
Role of Amphipathic α-helix and Division-related Proteins in Bacillus Subtilis
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- Zehui Zhang*
School of life science, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China - Rui Zhang
School of Medicine, The Capital Medial University, Beijing, China
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