An operon containing fumC and sodA encoding fumarase C and manganese superoxide dismutase is controlled by the ferric uptake regulator in Pseudomonas aeruginosa: fur mutants produce elevated alginate levels
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M L Howell | D. Hassett | G. E. Dean | M. Vasil | U. Ochsner | M. Howell | D J Hassett | U A Ochsner | M L Vasil | Z Johnson | G E Dean | Z. Johnson | G. Dean
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