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Bacillus cereus Decreases NHE and CLO Exotoxin Synthesis to Maintain Appropriate Proteome Dynamics During Growth at Low Temperature

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Figure 1. Growth curves at 30 ◦ C (A) and 16 ◦ C (B) for B. cereus in MOD medium supplemented with 30 mM glucose
Figure 2. B. cereus phenotypes at high (30 ◦ C) and low (16 ◦ C) temperatures. (A) Motility of B
Figure 3. Hierarchical clustering on principal components (HCPC) for B. cereus cellular proteins.
Figure 4. Heatmap showing log 2 fold change (FC) values for cellular proteins included in clusters CL1–4 and CL3
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