Structure of a transiently phosphorylated switch in bacterial signal transduction
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Brian F. Volkman | Peter Luginbühl | D. Kern | D. Wemmer | S. Kustu | B. Volkman | P. Luginbühl | M. Nohaile | Sydney Kustu | Dorothee Kern | David E. Wemmer | Michael J. Nohaile
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