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   <li id="">Kobayashi, Ichizo; and Handa, Naofumi (2009). <i>DNA Doublestrand Breaks and Their Consequences in Bacteria. </i> Encyclopedia of Life Sciences (ELS). John Wiley & Sons, Ltd: Chichester.</li>
   <li id="">Kobayashi, Ichizo; and Handa, Naofumi (2009). <i>DNA Doublestrand Breaks and Their Consequences in Bacteria. </i> Encyclopedia of Life Sciences (ELS). John Wiley & Sons, Ltd: Chichester.</li>
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  <li id="">Seung Min Yoo, Dokyun Na and Sang Yup Lee. Design and use of synthetic regulatory small RNAs to control gene expression in Escherichia coli. Nature Protocols 8, 1694–1707 (2013)</li>
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   <li id="">Na D, Yoo SM, Chung H, Park H, Park JH, Lee SY. <i>Metabolic engineering of Escherichia coli using synthetic small regulatory RNAs.</i> Nature Biotechnology(2013).</li>
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   <li id="">Na D, Yoo SM, Chung H, Park H, Park JH, Lee SY. <i>Metabolic engineering of Escherichia coli using synthetic small regulatory RNAs.</i> Nature Biotechnology (2013).</li>
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   <li id="">Anders Norman, Lars Hestbjerg Hansen, and Søren J. Sørensen (2004). <i>Construction of a ColD cda Promoter-Based SOS-Green Fluorescent Protein Whole-Cell Biosensor with Higher Sensitivity toward Genotoxic Compounds than Constructs Based on recA, umuDC, or sulA Promoters. </i> APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY. May 2005, p. 2338–2346.</li>  
   <li id="">Anders Norman, Lars Hestbjerg Hansen, and Søren J. Sørensen (2004). <i>Construction of a ColD cda Promoter-Based SOS-Green Fluorescent Protein Whole-Cell Biosensor with Higher Sensitivity toward Genotoxic Compounds than Constructs Based on recA, umuDC, or sulA Promoters. </i> APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY. May 2005, p. 2338–2346.</li>  
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  <li id="">Martha C. Nussbaum, <i>Women and Human Development, </i> Cambridge University Press, 2000</li>
  <li id="">Martha C. Nussbaum, <i>Women and Human Development, </i> Cambridge University Press, 2000</li>
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  <li id="">Monica E Ortiz and Drew Endy. Engineered cell-cell communication via DNA messaging. Journal of Biological Engineering (2012).</li>
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  <li id="">Rhines, Allison S. (2013). <i>The role of sex differences in the prevalence and transmission of tuberculosis, in </i>Tuberculosis 93. pages 104-105</li>
  <li id="">Rhines, Allison S. (2013). <i>The role of sex differences in the prevalence and transmission of tuberculosis, in </i>Tuberculosis 93. pages 104-105</li>
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   <li>Schnell,R., Sandalova, T., Hellman, U., Lindqvist, Y., and Schneider, G. (1997).<i>  Siroheme and the [Fe4-S4]-dependent NirA from Mycobacterium tuberculosis is a sulfite reducatase with a covalent Cys-Tyr bond in the active site.</i> J.Biol.Chem. 280: 27319-27328. </li>
   <li>Schnell,R., Sandalova, T., Hellman, U., Lindqvist, Y., and Schneider, G. (1997).<i>  Siroheme and the [Fe4-S4]-dependent NirA from Mycobacterium tuberculosis is a sulfite reducatase with a covalent Cys-Tyr bond in the active site.</i> J.Biol.Chem. 280: 27319-27328. </li>
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<li id="">Woodford N, Wareham DW; UK Antibacterial Antisense Study Group. Tackling antibiotic resistance: a dose of common antisense? The Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy. 2009 Feb;63(2):225-9.</li>
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