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Clostridiaceae / Gram-positive bacteria / Neurotoxins / Peripheral membrane proteins / Clostridium / Exotoxin / Microbial toxins / Botulinum toxin / Enterotoxin / Bacteria / Microbiology / Biology
Date: 2010-05-10 10:06:42
Clostridiaceae
Gram-positive bacteria
Neurotoxins
Peripheral membrane proteins
Clostridium
Exotoxin
Microbial toxins
Botulinum toxin
Enterotoxin
Bacteria
Microbiology
Biology

Vol. 46, No. 1 MICROBIOLOGICAL REVIEWS, Mar. 1982, p[removed]

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