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Quorum sensing: the explanation of a curious phenomenon reveals a common characteristic of bacteria

J W Hastings et al. J Bacteriol. 1999 May.

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Time course for development of luminescence and luciferase as compared with growth, measured by optical density. Luciferase was measured with antibody as cross-reacting material (CRM); luminescence in vivo and in vitro was measured photometrically. Reprinted from reference .

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