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Research
Today we started off our research on filamentous cells which will act as reinforcing fibres in the crack.
- Dajkovic A., Mukherjee A. and Lutkenhaus J. (2008). "Investigation of Regulation of FtsZ Assembly by SulA and Development of a model for FtsZ Polymerization". Journal of Bacteriology". 190 (7). 2513- 2526.
- Kawai Y. and Ogasawara N. (2006). "Bacillus subtilis ErzA and FtsL synergistically regulate FtsZ ring dynamics during cell division". Microbiology". 152. 1129- 1141.