Biofilm Bacteria Use Stress Responses to Detect and Respond to Competitors
Bacteria use complex regulatory networks to cope with stress, but the function of these networks in natural habitats is poorly understood. The competition sensing hypothesis states that bacterial stress response systems can serve to detect ecological competition, but studying regulatory responses in...
Main Authors: | Lories, B, Roberfroid, S, Dieltjens, L, De Coster, D, Foster, KR, Steenackers, HP |
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格式: | Journal article |
語言: | English |
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Cell Press
2020
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