Analysis of Promoter Targets for Escherichia coli Transcription Elongation Factor GreA In Vivo and In Vitro
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Barry L. Wanner | Konstantin Severinov | Ekaterina Semenova | Jookyung Lee | B. Wanner | K. Datsenko | K. Severinov | E. Semenova | E. Stepanova | Jookyung J Lee | S. Borukhov | Sergei Borukhov | Ekaterina Stepanova | Maria Ozerova | Kirill Datsenko | M. Ozerova | JooKyung Lee
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