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Saulmon, M. M., Karatan, E., & Ordal, G. W. (2004). Effect of loss of CheC and other adaptational proteins on chemotactic behaviour in Bacillus subtilis. Microbiology, 150(3), 581–589.

Authors 3
  1. Michael M. Saulmon (first)
  2. Ece Karatan (additional)
  3. George W. Ordal (additional)
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@article{Saulmon_2004, title={Effect of loss of CheC and other adaptational proteins on chemotactic behaviour in Bacillus subtilis}, volume={150}, ISSN={1465-2080}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/mic.0.26463-0}, DOI={10.1099/mic.0.26463-0}, number={3}, journal={Microbiology}, publisher={Microbiology Society}, author={Saulmon, Michael M. and Karatan, Ece and Ordal, George W.}, year={2004}, month=mar, pages={581–589} }