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  1. Category:Gram-positive bacterial cell wall (64 bytes)
  2. Category:Gram-negative bacteria (53 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Gram-negative bacteria
  3. Category:Gram negative (44 bytes)
  4. Category:Gram negative bacteria (53 bytes)
  5. Category:Gram positive bacteria (53 bytes)
  6. Category:Gram-positive nad kinase (55 bytes)
  7. Category:Gram-posotive bacteria (53 bytes)
  8. Category:Gram-positive bacteria (53 bytes)
  9. Category:Gram-negative (44 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Gram-negative
  10. Category:Gram-positive pilin (50 bytes)
  11. Category:Gram-positive bacterium (54 bytes)
  12. Category:Gram-positive (44 bytes)
  13. Category:Gram-positive phage (50 bytes)
  14. Category:Gram positive pilus (50 bytes)
  15. Category:Gram-positive pili protein (57 bytes)
  16. Category:Gram negative coccobacillus (58 bytes)
  17. Category:Gram-positive bacterial cell wall protein (72 bytes)
  18. Category:Gram-negative outer membrane (59 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Gram-negative outer membrane
  19. Category:Gram positive (44 bytes)
  20. Category:Gram-positive bacterial cell surface (67 bytes)

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  1. Sandbox 781 (8,140 bytes)
  2. 2boy (5,193 bytes)
  3. 2cn4 (5,049 bytes)
    24: To satisfy their iron needs, several Gram-negative bacteria use a heme uptake system involving an ex...
  4. 1wcv (4,320 bytes)
    24: Soj and Spo0J of the Gram-negative hyperthermophile Thermus thermophilus belong to t...
  5. 1h7f (4,291 bytes)
    11: ...ncorporation into bacterial lipopolysaccharide in Gram-negative bacteria.
    24: ...nthesis of lipopolysaccharides that are vital for Gram-negative bacteria. We have refined the structure of the un...
  6. 1h7h (4,288 bytes)
    11: ...ncorporation into bacterial lipopolysaccharide in Gram-negative bacteria.
    24: ...nthesis of lipopolysaccharides that are vital for Gram-negative bacteria. We have refined the structure of the un...
  7. 1h7t (4,362 bytes)
    11: ...ncorporation into bacterial lipopolysaccharide in Gram-negative bacteria.
    24: ...nthesis of lipopolysaccharides that are vital for Gram-negative bacteria. We have refined the structure of the un...
  8. 1h7g (4,348 bytes)
    11: ...ncorporation into bacterial lipopolysaccharide in Gram-negative bacteria.
    24: ...nthesis of lipopolysaccharides that are vital for Gram-negative bacteria. We have refined the structure of the un...
  9. 9k3g (3,527 bytes)
  10. 1dyt (4,796 bytes)
    11: ...plasmic membrane depolarization of preferentially Gram-negative, but also Gram-positive strains. Promotes E.coli ...
  11. 2v25 (5,378 bytes)
  12. 1bp1 (4,052 bytes)
    11: ...harged lipopolysaccharides that are unique to the Gram-negative bacterial outer envelope. Has antibacterial activ...
    24: ...es lipopolysaccharides from the outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria. At a resolution of 2.4 angstroms, the c...
  13. 1xek (4,642 bytes)
  14. 1xej (4,642 bytes)
  15. 2co7 (4,316 bytes)
    24: Gram-negative pathogens commonly use the chaperone-usher pathwa...
  16. 2bgc (5,075 bytes)
  17. 2c2j (4,463 bytes)
  18. 2uwj (4,473 bytes)
    24: ...pe III secretion systems (T3SS), found in several Gram-negative pathogens, are nanomachines involved in the trans...
  19. 4h4g (4,945 bytes)
    13: ...ROUND: The genus Burkholderia includes pathogenic gram-negative bacteria that cause melioidosis, glanders, and pu...
  20. 2j9p (4,778 bytes)

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