Posttranslational control of the algT (algU)-encoded sigma22 for expression of the alginate regulon in Pseudomonas aeruginosa and localization of its antagonist proteins MucA and MucB (AlgN)
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K. Mathee | D. Ohman | D E Ohman | K Mathee | C J McPherson | C. McPHERSON
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