The Ser/Thr protein kinase AfsK regulates polar growth and hyphal branching in the filamentous bacteria Streptomyces
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Yong-Gyun Jung | David M Richards | Antje M. Hempel | Klas Flärdh | M. Buttner | V. Molle | S. Cantlay | Sheng-bing Wang | M. Naldrett | J. Parker | D. M. Richards | Y. Jung | K. Flärdh | Mark J Buttner | Antje M Hempel | Stuart Cantlay | Virginie Molle | Sheng-Bing Wang | Mike J Naldrett | Jennifer L Parker | Stuart Cantlay
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