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Toxin-antitoxin modules may regulate synthesis of macromolecules during nutritional stress
1Department of Molecular Biology, Odense University, SDU, DK-5230 Odense M, Denmark. kgerdes@molbiol.sdu.dk
Journal of Bacteriology
|January 14, 2000
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