Incorporation of Exogenous Fatty Acids Protects Enterococcus faecalis from Membrane-Damaging Agents
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Incorporation of Exogenous Fatty Acids Protects Enterococcus faecalis from Membrane-Damaging Agents
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APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY
Volume 80, Issue 20, Pages 6527-6538
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American Society for Microbiology
Online
2014-08-16
DOI
10.1128/aem.02044-14
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