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Three parallel quorum-sensing systems regulate gene expression in Vibrio harveyi
Jennifer M. Henke
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Bonnie L. Bassler
Molecular Biology
Chemistry
High Meadows Environmental Institute
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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Gene Expression
100%
Quorum Sensing
100%
Autoinducer
100%
Vibrio harveyi
100%
Artificial Intelligence
75%
Marine Bacterium
50%
Genetics
25%
Secretion (Process)
25%
Infectious Agent
25%
Vibrio Cholerae
25%
Bioluminescence
25%
Metalloproteinase
25%
Immunology and Microbiology
Quorum Sensing
100%
Gene Expression
100%
Vibrio harveyi
100%
Artificial Intelligence
75%
Marine Bacterium
50%
Secretion (Process)
25%
Human Pathogen
25%
Vibrio Cholerae
25%
Bioluminescence
25%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Computer Assisted Instruction
100%
Food Science
Vibrio
100%
Keyphrases
HAI-1
28%
Metalloprotease
14%