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Article: Growth rate regulated genes and their wide involvement in the Lactococcus lactis stress responses.(Research article)
- Article from:
- BMC Genomics
- Article date:
- July 21, 2008
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Authors: Cl
émentine Dressaire (equal contributor) [1,2]; Emma Redon (equal contributor) [1,3]; Helene Milhem [4,5]; Philippe Besse [4,5]; Pascal Loubière [1,2]; Muriel Cocaign-Bousquet (corresponding author) [1,2]
Background
Natural free living bacteria, as well as industrially exploited strains, have to face many challenging situations such as chemical (pH, salinity) and physical (temperature) changes of the environment or nutrient deprivation. Pooled under the generic term of stress, these environmental challenges share a common feature: they all affect the cellular growth rate. Many studies, mostly using transcriptomic ...
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