Persistent super-diffusive motion of Escherichia coli chromosomal loci
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Kevin D Dorfman | Marco Cosentino Lagomarsino | Pietro Cicuta | Paul A. Wiggins | Avelino Javer | Zhicheng Long | Paul A Wiggins | P. Cicuta | K. Dorfman | M. Lagomarsino | Zhicheng Long | V. Benza | A. Javer | N. Kuwada | Vincenzo G Benza | Nathan J Kuwada
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