References

   

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  2. Liang, L., D. Kuruvilla, A. Lane, A. Mills, L. Mills, J. Woodruff and C. Vermeulen. 25 May 2004. "Beyond the Lac-Operon - 2: Effects of Stress on Lac-Operon Expression." Poster Session H-081: American Society for Microbiology, New Orleans, LA.

  3. Cho, S., G. Gasparich, D. Sledgeski, C. Ezzell, and C. Vermeulen. 1984. The realm of the steady state in Escherichia coli. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 124: 625-628.*


    * This is quite an impressive list of student coauthors 22 years ago: Sung-Ae Cho is now on the faculty of U. Cal San Francisco; Gail Gasparich is a virologist at Towson Univ. Balto.; Darren Sledgeski is a streptococcal infection person at the Med. Univ. of Ohio; and Carol Ezzell is an assoc. editor of and a frequent writer in the Scientific American.