<scp>EmhR</scp> is an indole‐sensing transcriptional regulator responsible for the indole‐induced antibiotic tolerance in <scp> <i>Pseudomonas fluorescens</i> </scp>
Jianting Han(Lanzhou University), Yong‐Xing He(Lanzhou University), Di‐Yin Li(Lanzhou University Second Hospital), Meng‐Yuan Zhang(Lanzhou University), Megan L. Kempher(University of Oklahoma), Xuanyu Tao(Northeastern University), Shaomin Niu(Lanzhou University Second Hospital), Xiao‐Quan Yu(Lanzhou University), Hang Xu(Lanzhou University), Xiang‐Xue Jia(Lanzhou University), Wenjuan Jia(Lanzhou University), Xu Yan(Lanzhou University)
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