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Bruce Braaten , Rupinderjit Pamma , Jessica Erin Bickham , David A. Low

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2021
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Disa L. Hammarlöf , Bruce A. Braaten , Sanna Koskiniemi , Stephen J. Poole
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2021
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Zachary C. Ruhe , Adam B. Wallace , David A. Low , Christopher S. Hayes
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John C. Whitney , Christina M. Beck , Young Ah Goo , Alistair B. Russell
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184
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Christina M. Beck , Elie J. Diner , Jeff J. Kim , David A. Low
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12
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The proton-motive force is required for translocation of CDI toxins across the inner membrane of target bacteria.

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43
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16
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37
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Cells regulate their mitogenic response to thrombin through release of protease nexin

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79
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Toxin on a stick: modular CDI toxin delivery systems play roles in bacterial competition.

Stephanie K. Aoki , Stephen J. Poole , Christopher S. Hayes , David A. Low
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35
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Stephen J. Poole , Elie J. Diner , Stephanie K. Aoki , Bruce A. Braaten
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A novel family of toxin/antitoxin proteins inBacillusspecies

Laura E. Holberger , Fernando Garza-Sánchez , James Lamoureux , David A. Low
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50
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