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  1. David Ranava
  2. Yiying Yang
  3. Luis Orenday-Tapia
  4. François Rousset
  5. Catherine Turlan
  6. Violette Morales
  7. Lun Cui
  8. Cyril Moulin
  9. Carine Froment
  10. Gladys Munoz
  11. Jérôme Rech
  12. Julien Marcoux
  13. Anne Caumont-Sarcos
  14. Cécile Albenne
  15. David Bikard
  16. Raffaele Ieva
(2021)
Lipoprotein DolP supports proper folding of BamA in the bacterial outer membrane, promoting fitness upon envelope stress
eLife 10:e67817.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.67817

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