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How Can a Histidine Kinase Respond to Mechanical Stress?
Linda J. Kenney
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Mechanical Stress
100%
Histidine Kinase
100%
Inner Membrane
50%
Intestine
25%
Lung
25%
Kidney
25%
Bloodstream
25%
Changes in Gene Expression
25%
Shear Stress
25%
Environmental Stimuli
25%
Biofilm
25%
Osmotic Stress
25%
Bacterial System
25%
Membrane Tension
25%
Mechanical Changes
25%
Physical Forces
25%
EnvZ
25%
Environmental Sensing
25%
Sensing Strategy
25%
Phosphorelay
25%
Immunology and Microbiology
Mechanical Stress
100%
Histidine Kinase
100%
Inner Membrane
50%
Gene Expression
25%
Intestine
25%
Blood Flow
25%
Shear Stress
25%
Biofilm
25%
Cell Body
25%
Tension
25%
Osmotic Stress
25%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Mechanical Stress
100%
Histidine Kinase
100%
Inner Membrane
50%
Gene Expression
25%
Blood Flow
25%
Tension
25%
Osmotic Stress
25%
Shear Stress
25%
Biofilm
25%
Engineering
Mechanical Stress
100%
Cell Body
33%
Membrane Tension
33%