Induction and relaxation dynamics of the regulatory network controlling the type III secretion system encoded within Salmonella pathogenicity island 1.
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Christopher A. Voigt | Danielle Tullman-Ercek | Christopher A Voigt | Anselm Levskaya | Karsten Temme | Howard Salis | Anselm Levskaya | C. Voigt | H. Salis | S. Hong | Karsten Temme | Soon-Ho Hong | D. Tullman-Ercek
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