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Group effort in toxin synthesis

Gary M. Dunny ()
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Gary M. Dunny: University of Minnesota Medical School

Nature, 2002, vol. 415, issue 6867, 33-34

Abstract: It is increasingly evident that bacterial cells cooperate for many purposes. New results show that the bacterium Enterococcus uses cell–cell signalling to coordinate toxin production.

Date: 2002
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