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Identification and Characterization of Pleiotropic High-Persistence Mutations in the Beta Subunit of…
Impact of rpoB mutations on reduced vancomycin susceptibility in Staphylococcus aureus.
Mutations in the β subunit of RNA polymerase alter intrinsic cephalosporin resistance in Enterococci…
Protein inactivation in mycobacteria by controlled proteolysis and its application to deplete the be…
Multiple roles of the RNA polymerase {beta}' SW2 region in transcription initiation, promoter escape…
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EKLF Gene Expression in β-thalassemia
The Efficacy of Probiotics as an Adjunct to Treatment of SIBO With Rifaximin
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PIK3CA/PTEN-altered Advanced Breast Cancer Treated With MEN1611 Monotherapy or in Combination With E…
The University of Zimbabwe College of Health Science (UZ-CHS) BIRTH COHORT Study
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