Biochemical Study of Multiple CheY Response Regulators of the Chemotactic Pathway of Rhodobacter sphaeroides
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Laura Camarena | L. Camarena | G. Dreyfus | Axelle Ferré | Javier de la Mora | Teresa Ballado | Georges Dreyfus | Javier de la Mora | T. Ballado | A. Ferré
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