Role of Bacillus subtilis SpoIIIE in DNA transport across the mother cell-prespore division septum.

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Published in Science on November 03, 2000

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J Bath1, L J Wu, J Errington, J C Wang

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1: Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Harvard University, MA 02138, USA.

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