Functional amyloids promote retention of public goods in bacteria
The growth and virulence of bacteria depends upon a number of factors that are secreted into the environment. These factors can diffuse away from the producing cells, to be either lost or used by cells that do not produce them (cheats). Mechanisms that act to reduce the loss of secreted factors thro...
Main Authors: | Bruce, J, West, S, Griffin, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Royal Society, The
2019
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