Publication K. Jain, R. Hauschild, O. O. Bochkareva, R. Roemhild, G. Tkačik, and C. C. Guet. 2025. Pulsatile basal gene expression as a fitness determinant in bacteria. PNAS. DOI: ...
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Mobile phones can act as a “trojan horse” for pathogenic microorganisms, according to the authors of one research paper about ...