Many Means to a Common End: the Intricacies of (p)ppGpp Metabolism and Its Control of Bacterial Homeostasis
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A. Gaca | C. Colomer-Winter | J. Lemos | Anthony O. Gaca | Cristina Colomer-Winter | José A. Lemos | Anthony Gaca
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