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Janny G de Wit

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The Journal of Biological Chemistry|August 19, 2007
The active protein-conducting channel of Escherichia coli contains an apolar patchRedmar Bol, Janny G de Wit, Arnold J M Driessen
Microbiology (Reading, England)|February 19, 2011
LmrR-mediated gene regulation of multidrug resistance in Lactococcus lactisHerfita Agustiandari, Eveline Peeters, Janny G de Wit, et al.
Biochemistry|January 10, 2002
GTP hydrolysis of cell division protein FtsZ: evidence that the active site is formed by the association of monomersDirk-Jan Scheffers, Janny G de Wit, Tanneke den Blaauwen, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 11, 2016
Lipids Activate SecA for High Affinity Binding to the SecYEG ComplexSabrina Koch, Janny G de Wit, Iuliia Vos, et al.
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The Journal of Biological Chemistry|August 19, 2007
The active protein-conducting channel of Escherichia coli contains an apolar patchRedmar Bol, Janny G de Wit, Arnold J M Driessen
Microbiology (Reading, England)|February 19, 2011
LmrR-mediated gene regulation of multidrug resistance in Lactococcus lactisHerfita Agustiandari, Eveline Peeters, Janny G de Wit, et al.
Biochemistry|January 10, 2002
GTP hydrolysis of cell division protein FtsZ: evidence that the active site is formed by the association of monomersDirk-Jan Scheffers, Janny G de Wit, Tanneke den Blaauwen, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 11, 2016
Lipids Activate SecA for High Affinity Binding to the SecYEG ComplexSabrina Koch, Janny G de Wit, Iuliia Vos, et al.
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