Team:Newcastle/5 July 2010

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#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.
#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.
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#Kawai Y. and Ogasawara N. (2006). "''Bacillus subtilis'' ErzA and FtsL synergistically regulate FtsZ ring dynamics during cell division". ''Microbiology". 152. 1129- 1141.
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Today we started off our research on filamentous cells which will act as reinforcing fibres in the crack.

  1. 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.
  2. Kawai Y. and Ogasawara N. (2006). "Bacillus subtilis ErzA and FtsL synergistically regulate FtsZ ring dynamics during cell division". Microbiology". 152. 1129- 1141.
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