Differential regulation of two oligogalacturonate outer membrane channels, KdgN and KdgM, of Dickeya dadantii (Erwinia chrysanthemi).

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Published in J Bacteriol on June 15, 2007

Authors

Guy Condemine1, Alexandre Ghazi

Author Affiliations

1: Unité Microbiologie Adaptation et Pathogénie, UMR 5240 CNRS-UCB-INSA-Bayer CropScience, Bat Lwoff, 10 rue Raphaël Dubois, Université Lyon 1, 69622 Villeurbanne, France. guy.condemine@insa-lyon.fr

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