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Ligand Affinity and Kinase Activity Are Independent of Bacterial Chemotaxis Receptor Concentration: Insight into Signaling Mechanisms

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Sferdean, F.C, Weis, R.M. and Thompson, L.K.  (2012) “Ligand Affinity and Kinase Activity are Independent of Bacterial Chemotaxis Receptor Concentration: Insight into Signaling Mechanisms”, Biochemistry 51, 6920-6931.

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