Bacillus subtilis Matrix Protein TasA is Interfacially Active, but BslA Dominates Interfacial Film Properties

Ryan J. Morris, Natalie C. Bamford, Keith M. Bromley, Elliot Erskine, Nicola R. Stanley-Wall, Cait E. MacPhee*

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