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Information & computer science publications August 1, 2014 Conference Paper

Expanding the Metabolite Mimic Approach to Identify Hits for Mycobacterium Tuberculosis

SRI International, Carolyn Talcott, Peter Madrid August 1, 2014

SRI Authors: Carolyn Talcott, Peter Madrid

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Ekins, S., Freundlich, J. S., Sarker, M., Talcott, C., Madrid, P., Bunin, B. A., & Lamichhane, G. (2014, 10-14 August). Expanding the metabolite mimic approach to identify hits for Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Paper presented at the ACS National Meeting & Exposition, San Francisco, CA.

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