Directional reversals enable Myxococcus xanthus cells to produce collective one-dimensional streams during fruiting-body formation
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Kannappan Palaniappan | Filiz Bunyak | Mingzhai Sun | Joshua W Shaevitz | Shashi Thutupalli | F. Bunyak | K. Palaniappan | J. Shaevitz | S. Thutupalli | Mingzhai Sun
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