SISTEMA DE DOS COMPONENTES: UN DIÁLOGO MOLECULAR ENTRE LAS BACTERIAS RUMINALES Y PARTÍCULAS DE ALIMENTO (PLANTAS FORRAJERAS)

The ability to adapt rapidly to changes in the environment is one of the main characteristics of the bacterial cell. The rumen is a highly dynamic environment, and none of the changes are permanent due to the various microbial species found in the rumen. Signal transduction networks are information...

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Hauptverfasser: Galicia Jimenez, Monica Marcela, López Garrido, Serafín Jacobo, Ávila Serrano, Narciso Ysac, Murialdo, Silvia E.
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