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  2. home | The Bacterial Cytoskeleton and other Molecular Machines

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    29 Apr 2024: Cell division in the vast majority of bacteria depends on the synthesis of new cell wall peptidoglycan and is catalysed by the divisome.
  3. gallery | The Bacterial Cytoskeleton and other Molecular Machines

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    29 Apr 2024: Jan Löwe's group at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology. A small collection of photos, showing life within the group between 2000 and 2012. Page last updated: 29/04/2024. Jan Löwe, MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Francis Crick Avenue,
  4. Bullock Lab

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    29 Apr 2024: https://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/groups/sbullock/2023/06/04/three-new-preprints-from-the-lab/ simon Sun, 04 Jun 2023 11:34:57 0000 homepage Uncategorised
  5. Linda Amos | The Bacterial Cytoskeleton and other Molecular Machines

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    29 Apr 2024: She completed a PhD with Aaron in 1975 and, with her new group, in 1978 started to focus on microtubules and molecular motor proteins such as kinesin and dynein.
  6. publications | The Bacterial Cytoskeleton and other Molecular Machines

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    29 Apr 2024: Jan Löwe's group at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology. Jan Löwe's ORCID identifier: 0000-0002-5218-6615. For statistics such as h-index and citation numbers please consult Google Scholar: Jan Löwe's profile. 2024. Hale V., Hooker J., Russo C
  7. timeline | The Bacterial Cytoskeleton and other Molecular Machines

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    29 Apr 2024: 2023: Finally, divisome core complex resolved. Cell division in the vast majority of bacteria depends on the synthesis of new cell wall peptidoglycan and is catalysed by the divisome.

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