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Holmes K et al. – The results led us to conclude that there is no evidence for the role of AI–2 in cell–to–cell communication in C. jejuni under the growth conditions used, and that the effects of the luxS mutation on the transcriptome are related to the consequential loss of function in the activated methyl cycle.

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