The IHF regulon of exponentially growing Pseudomonas putida cells.

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Published in Environ Microbiol on April 18, 2012

Authors

Rafael Silva-Rocha1, Max Chavarría, Roelco J Kleijn, Uwe Sauer, Víctor de Lorenzo

Author Affiliations

1: Systems Biology Program, Centro Nacional de Biotecnología, 28049 Cantoblanco-Madrid, Spain.

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