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Spatial localization of bacteria controls coagulation of human blood by 'quorum acting'.
Spatial localization of bacteria controls coagulation of human blood by 'quorum acting'. Nat Chem Biol. 2008 Dec; 4(12):742-50.
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Animals
Bacillus anthracis
Bacillus cereus
Bacterial Infections
Bacterial Physiological Phenomena
Blood Coagulation
Factor X
Humans
Metalloproteases
Mice
Microfluidics
Models, Biological
Prothrombin
Quorum Sensing
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Rebecca Pompano
Wei-Jen Tang