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Q36631405-B17DA21D-F5C6-4F6C-9871-1D741BC7C455
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Staying in Shape: the Impact of Cell Shape on Bacterial Survival in Diverse Environments
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The morphological transition of Helicobacter pylori cells from spiral to coccoid is preceded by a substantial modification of the cell wall.