Coupling between DNA replication and cell division mediated by the FtsA protein in Escherichia coli: a pathway independent of the SOS response, the "TER" pathway.

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Published in J Bacteriol on November 01, 1985

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A Tormo, A Dopazo, A G de la Campa, M Aldea, M Vicente

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