How to Build a Bacterial Cell: MreB as the Foreman of E. coli Construction
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Kerwyn Casey Huang | Zemer Gitai | K. C. Huang | Zemer Gitai | Handuo Shi | Benjamin P. Bratton | Handuo Shi
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