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Morphology and Phylogeny.
Reply to Comment on: Noninfectious Outcomes of Intravitreal Antibiotic-Steroid Injection and Topical NSAID Versus Triple Drop Therapy Postcataract Surgery.
Measurement of WZ and ZZ production in pp collisions at [Formula: see text] in final states with b-tagged jets.
Assessment of Tandem Measurements of pH and Total Gut Transit Time in Healthy Volunteers.
Dofetilide: a new pure class III antiarrhythmic agent.
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Escherichia coli Proteins
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The bacterial Kdp K(+)-ATPase and its relation to other transport ATPases, such as the Na+/K(+)- and Ca2(+)-ATPases in higher organisms.
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Substrate-binding clusters of the K+-transporting Kdp ATPase of Escherichia coli investigated by amber suppression scanning mutagenesis.
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Modulation of KdpD phosphatase implicated in the physiological expression of the kdp ATPase of Escherichia coli.
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Analysis of the kefA2 mutation suggests that KefA is a cation-specific channel involved in osmotic adaptation in Escherichia coli.
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Purification and kinetic characterization of the Kdp-ATPase.
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Genetic evidence for two sequentially occupied K+ binding sites in the Kdp transport ATPase.
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Expression of the Kdp ATPase is consistent with regulation by turgor pressure.
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The KdpD Sensor Kinase of Escherichia coli Responds to Several Distinct Signals To Turn on Expression of the Kdp Transport System.
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Kdp, a bacterial P-type ATPase whose expression and activity are regulated by turgor pressure.
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Multiple paths for nonphysiological transport of K+ in Escherichia coli.
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