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journal:(Proceedings AND of AND the AND National AND Academy AND of AND Science AND of AND the AND United AND States AND of AND America) AND title:(The AND cell-surface AND associated AND intercellular AND C-signal AND induces AND behavioral AND changes AND in AND individual AND Myxococcus AND xanthus AND cells AND during AND fruiting AND body AND morphogenesis)

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The cell surface-associated intercellular C-signal induces behavioral changes in individual Myxococcus xanthus cells during fruiting body morphogenesis

Fruiting body formation in Myxococcus xanthus depends on ordered changes in cell movements from swarming to aggregation in response to starvation. We show that appropriately starved individual cells change behavior during fruiting body formation. Specifically, from the time of initiation

Year: 1999

Language: Undetermined

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2 Journal article

The cell surface-associated intercellular C-signal induces behavioral changes in individual Myxococcus xanthus cells during fruiting body morphogenesis

Fruiting body formation in Myxococcus xanthus depends on ordered changes in cell movements from swarming to aggregation in response to starvation. We show that appropriately starved individual cells change behavior during fruiting body formation. Specifically, from the time of initiation

Year: 1999

Language: English

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The cell surface-associated intercellular C-signal induces behavioral changes in individual Myxococcus xanthus cells during fruiting body morphogenesis

Fruiting body formation in Myxococcus xanthus depends on ordered changes in cell movements from swarming to aggregation in response to starvation. We show that appropriately starved individual cells change behavior during fruiting body formation. Specifically, from the time of initiation

Year: 1999

Language: English

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