Parallel Changes in Global Protein Profiles During Long-Term Experimental Evolution in Escherichia coli
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Richard E. Lenski | Dominique Schneider | Johannes Geiselmann | R. Lenski | D. Schneider | J. Geiselmann | J. Garin | Jérôme Garin | Dorian Guetta | Lauriane Kühn | Ludovic Pelosi | L. Kühn | D. Guetta | Ludovic Pelosi | L. Pelosi
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