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RNase E cleavage shapes the transcriptome of Rhodobacter sphaeroides and strongly impacts phototrophic growth

View ORCID ProfileKonrad U Förstner  Correspondence email, View ORCID ProfileCarina M Reuscher, Kerstin Haberzettl, Lennart Weber, View ORCID ProfileGabriele Klug  Correspondence email
Konrad U Förstner
1German National Library of Medicine—Information Center for Life Sciences, Cologne, Germany
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RNase E and the transcriptome of R. sphaeroides
Konrad U Förstner, Carina M Reuscher, Kerstin Haberzettl, Lennart Weber, Gabriele Klug
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RNase E and the transcriptome of R. sphaeroides
Konrad U Förstner, Carina M Reuscher, Kerstin Haberzettl, Lennart Weber, Gabriele Klug
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