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The lom gene of bacteriophage lambda is involved in E. coli K12 adhesion to human buccal epithelial cells. Vica Pacheco et al.  
The lom gene of bacteriophage lambda is involved in E. coli K12 adhesion to human buccal epithelial cells. Vica Pacheco et al.  
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Ralf Koebnik, Kaspar P. Locher, Patrick Van Gelder (2000) Structure and function of bacterial outer membrane proteins: barrels in a nutshell Molecular Microbiology 37 (2), 239–253.

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The lom gene of bacteriophage lambda is involved in E. coli K12 adhesion to human buccal epithelial cells. Vica Pacheco et al. PubMed




The versatile β-barrel membrane protein Current Opinion in Structural Biology, Volume 13, Issue 4, August 2003, Pages 404-411 William C Wimley