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HIST1H2BM
HIST1H1B
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ANGPTL4
ALDOC
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FISCHER_DREAM_TARGETS
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Lung cancer A549 cells treated with lipocalin 2, enterobactin, and ferric ammonium citrate
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On the origin of amphi-enterobactin fragments produced by Vibrio campbellii species.
Crystal structure and activity of a de novo enzyme, ferric enterobactin esterase Syn-F4.
Monoclonal antibody-based indirect competitive ELISA for quantitative detection of Enterobacteriacea…
Evaluation of immunogenicity and efficacy of the enterobactin conjugate vaccine in protecting chicke…
Proof of Concept for the Detection with Custom Printed Electrodes of Enterobactin as a Marker of Esc…
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