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Bilingual bacteria

Matthew R. Parsek
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Matthew R. Parsek: University of Washington, Box 357242, Seattle, Washington 98195-7242, USA. parsem@u.washington.edu

Nature, 2007, vol. 450, issue 7171, 805-807

Abstract: Many bacteria use chemical signals to coordinate group behaviour. A signal that suppresses virulence has been identified in the bacterium that causes cholera, and could be a new therapeutic target.

Date: 2007
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