Pathogenic adaptation of intracellular bacteria by rewiring a cis-regulatory input function
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Michael J Lowden | R. Waller | L. Kenney | M. Wickham | B. Coombes | D. Walthers | M. Lowden | Linda J Kenney | Mark E Wickham | Don Walthers | Ross F Waller | Brian K Coombes | Suzanne E Osborne | Ana M Tomljenovic | David T Mulder | Uma Silphaduang | Nancy Duong | S. Osborne | David T. Mulder | U. Silphaduang | Ana Tomljenović | Nancy Duong
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