New Insights into Bacterial Chemoreceptor Array Structure and Assembly from Electron Cryotomography
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Ariane Briegel | Lynmarie K. Thompson | Grant J. Jensen | Kene N. Piasta | Joseph J. Falke | Catherine M. Oikonomou | G. Jensen | L. Kiessling | A. Briegel | J. Falke | Michael J. Harris | D. Fowler | L. Thompson | M. Wong | Laura L. Kiessling | H. L. Hodges | Margaret L. Wong | Heather L. Hodges | Daniel J. Fowler
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