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(Fig. 1 shows the electrostatic surface potential map of A(HB19) and B(212). HB19 is a virulent strain from oMG A, and 212 is from a non-virulent strain. (Source: Kumaran et al. 2001))
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(uploaded a new version of "Image:Fig 1.jpg": Fig. 1 shows the electrostatic surface potential map of A(HB19) and B(212). HB19 is a virulent strain from oMG A, and 212 is from a non-virulent strain. (Source: Kumaran et al. 2001))
 

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Fig. 1 shows the electrostatic surface potential map of A(HB19) and B(212). HB19 is a virulent strain from oMG A, and 212 is from a non-virulent strain. (Source: Kumaran et al. 2001)

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(current)17:51, 24 April 2012Gayatri Setia (Talk | contribs)177×30311 KBFig. 1 shows the electrostatic surface potential map of A(HB19) and B(212). HB19 is a virulent strain from oMG A, and 212 is from a non-virulent strain. (Source: Kumaran et al. 2001)
17:49, 24 April 2012Gayatri Setia (Talk | contribs)741×59384 KBFig. 1 shows the electrostatic surface potential map of A(HB19) and B(212). HB19 is a virulent strain from oMG A, and 212 is from a non-virulent strain. (Source: Kumaran et al. 2001)

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