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Tuberculosis: from basic science to patient care
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A study to perceive the role and function of Proteasome Accessory Factor-C (PafC) inMycobacterium tuberculosis.
A. NARAIN (LUCKNOW, India), E. Dhamija (LUCKNOW, India), K. Srivastava (LUCKNOW, India), K. Srivastava (LUCKNOW, India), S. Kant (LUCKNOW, India)
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International Congress 2019 – Tuberculosis: from basic science to patient care
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Tuberculosis: from basic science to patient care
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4591
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Respiratory infections
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