Winzer, Klaus and Hardie, Kim R. and Williams, Paul (2002) Bacterial cell-to-cell communication : sorry, can't talk now - gone to lunch! Current Opinion in Microbiology, 5 (2). pp. 216-222. ISSN 1369-5274
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The identification of novel bacterial cell-to-cell communication (quorum sensing) systems based on diffusible signal molecules, such as indole and the LuxS autoinducer-2, requires discrimination between true signalling molecules and metabolites present in culture supernatants. This depends on rigorous chemical characterisation and demonstration that the molecule controls cellular responses beyond those required to metabolise or detoxify the signal.
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Journal Article
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Current Opinion in Microbiology
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?? quorum sensingautoinducercell-to-cell signalingconditioned mediumluxsai-2signal moleculebiomedical and life sciencesinfectious diseasesmicrobiologymicrobiology (medical)qh301 biology ??
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9557
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16 Jun 2008 10:14
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Published
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