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Editorial
. 2016 Sep 9;198(19):2550.
doi: 10.1128/JB.00576-16. Print 2016 Oct 1.

Classic Spotlight: the Heat Shock Response and the Discovery of Alternative Sigma Factors in Escherichia coli

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Classic Spotlight: the Heat Shock Response and the Discovery of Alternative Sigma Factors in Escherichia coli

Richard L Gourse. J Bacteriol. .
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