Global gene expression analysis revealed an unsuspected deo operon under the control of molybdate sensor, ModE protein, in Escherichia coli
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K. Shanmugam | L. Ingram | P. M. Do | A. Hasona | K. T. Shanmugam | L. O. Ingram | Han Tao | Han Tao | Adnan Hasona | Phi M. Do | Lonnie O. Ingram | Adnan Hasona
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