Cyclic Diguanylate Is a Ubiquitous Signaling Molecule in Bacteria: Insights into Biochemistry of the GGDEF Protein Domain
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Mark Gomelsky | O. Moskvin | Dmitri A. Ryjenkov | M. Gomelsky | Marina Tarutina | Oleg V. Moskvin | M. Tarutina
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