Bacillus subtilis Swarmer Cells Lead the Swarm, Multiply, and Generate a Trail of Quiescent Descendants

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P356DOI10.1128/MBIO.02102-16
P932PMC publication ID5296600
P698PubMed publication ID28174308

P2093author name stringHarald Putzer
I Barry Holland
Adrian Daerr
Kassem Hamze
Lina Hamouche
Simone J Séror
Solène Song
Soumaya Laalami
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P921main subjectBacillus subtilisQ131238
P577publication date2017-02-07
P1433published inmBioQ15817061
P1476titleBacillus subtilis Swarmer Cells Lead the Swarm, Multiply, and Generate a Trail of Quiescent Descendants
P478volume8