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Programmed cell death / Cell signaling / Molecular genetics / Stress / Bacillus subtilis / P53 / Bacterial stress response / Signal transduction / Unfolded protein response / Biology / Proteins / Apoptosis
Date: 2014-11-14 19:09:23
Programmed cell death
Cell signaling
Molecular genetics
Stress
Bacillus subtilis
P53
Bacterial stress response
Signal transduction
Unfolded protein response
Biology
Proteins
Apoptosis

Rate of environmental change determines stress response specificity Jonathan W. Younga,1, James C. W. Lockea,b,1, and Michael B. Elowitza,c,2 Howard Hughes Medical Institute, aDivision of Biology and cDepartment of Bioe

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