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Umbarger, M. A., Toro, E., Wright, M. A., Porreca, G. J., Baù, D., Hong, S.-H., Fero, M. J., Zhu, L. J., Marti-Renom, M. A., McAdams, H. H., Shapiro, L., Dekker, J., & Church, G. M. (2011). The Three-Dimensional Architecture of a Bacterial Genome and Its Alteration by Genetic Perturbation. Molecular Cell, 44(2), 252â264.
Authors
13
- Mark A. Umbarger (first)
- Esteban Toro (additional)
- Matthew A. Wright (additional)
- Gregory J. Porreca (additional)
- Davide Baù (additional)
- Sun-Hae Hong (additional)
- Michael J. Fero (additional)
- Lihua J. Zhu (additional)
- Marc A. Marti-Renom (additional)
- Harley H. McAdams (additional)
- Lucy Shapiro (additional)
- Job Dekker (additional)
- George M. Church (additional)
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Created | 13 years, 10 months ago (Oct. 22, 2011, 12:49 a.m.) |
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Indexed | 2 days, 1 hour ago (Aug. 29, 2025, 6:42 a.m.) |
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Published Print | 13 years, 10 months ago (Oct. 1, 2011) |
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