Kinase Activity of Overexpressed HipA Is Required for Growth Arrest and Multidrug Tolerance in Escherichia coli
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E. Koonin | K. Makarova | F. F. Correia | T. Rejtar | B. Karger | K. Lewis | Lingyun Li | A. D’Onofrio
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