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General protein diffusion barriers create compartments within bacterial cells
Susan Schlimpert
, Eric A. Klein
, Ariane Briegel
, Velocity Hughes
, Jörg Kahnt
, Kathrin Bolte
, Uwe G. Maier
, Yves V. Brun
, Grant J. Jensen
,
Zemer Gitai
, Martin Thanbichler
Molecular Biology
High Meadows Environmental Institute
Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics
Princeton Branch of the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research
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Immunology and Microbiology
Axon
100%
Bacterial Cell
100%
Caulobacter
100%
Caulobacter Vibrioides
100%
Cell Body
100%
Cell Cycle
100%
Cell Membrane
100%
Cell Volume
100%
Cilium
100%
Diffusion
100%
Eukaryote
100%
Prokaryote
100%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Axon
33%
Caulobacter
33%
Caulobacter Vibrioides
33%
Cell Cycle
33%
Cell Membrane
33%
Cell Volume
33%
Cilium
33%
Eukaryote
33%
Facilitated Diffusion
100%
Prokaryote
33%
Soluble Protein
33%
Keyphrases
Adaptation to Environmental Change
33%
Fast Adaptation
33%
Plasma Membrane Domains
33%
Stalked Bacteria
33%