A two‐component system involving an HD‐GYP domain protein links cell–cell signalling to pathogenicity gene expression in Xanthomonas campestris
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J. M. Dow | A. Álvarez-Morales | J. Dow | H. Slater | M. Daniels | C. Barber | M J Daniels | H Slater | A Alvarez-Morales | C E Barber | J M Dow
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