Filament Depolymerization Can Explain Chromosome Pulling during Bacterial Mitosis
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Ned S. Wingreen | Andrea J. Liu | Michael A. Gelbart | Edward J. Banigan | Zemer Gitai | N. Wingreen | M. Gelbart | Zemer Gitai | E. Banigan
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