Structure of bacterial cytoplasmic chemoreceptor arrays and implications for chemotactic signaling.
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Structure of bacterial cytoplasmic chemoreceptor arrays and implications for chemotactic signaling.
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scientific article published on 25 March 2014
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Structure of bacterial cytopla ...... ons for chemotactic signaling.
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Structure of bacterial cytopla ...... ons for chemotactic signaling.
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Structure of bacterial cytopla ...... ons for chemotactic signaling.
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Structure of bacterial cytopla ...... ions for chemotactic signaling
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Catherine Oikonomou
Christopher W Jones
Daniel J Fowler
Grant J Jensen
Judith P Armitage
Lynmarie K Thompson
Mark S Ladinsky
Michael J Harris
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10.7554/ELIFE.02151
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2014-03-25T00:00:00Z