Editors' ChoiceMicrobiology New connections: The complexity of simple signaling systems Annalisa M. VanHookScience Signaling, AAAS, Washington, DC 20005, USA See allHide authors and affiliations Science Signaling 10 Apr 2018:Vol. 11, Issue 525, eaat7921DOI: 10.1126/scisignal.aat7921 Annalisa M. VanHook AAAS, Washington, DC 20005, USAFind this author on Google Scholar Find this author on PubMed Search for this author on this site Article Info & Metrics eLetters Article Information vol. 11 no. 525 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1126/scisignal.aat7921 Published By: Science Signaling Print ISSN: 1945-0877 Online ISSN: 1937-9145 History: . Copyright & Usage: Copyright © 2018, American Association for the Advancement of Science Author Information Annalisa M. VanHookScience Signaling, AAAS, Washington, DC 20005, USA Altmetric Article usage Article lifetimeLast 6 monthsThis monthArticle usage: April 2018 to January 2021 AbstractFullPdf Apr 2018297611661 May 2018125990 Jun 201855480 Jul 201834300 Aug 20181720 Sep 20180680 Oct 201811160 Nov 20180600 Dec 20180480 Jan 20193390 Feb 20196490 Mar 201921080 Apr 201931320 May 201932780 Jun 201932390 Jul 201922050 Aug 201922851 Sep 201922390 Oct 201912660 Nov 201911680 Dec 20192980 Jan 20200160 Feb 20200110 Mar 20200160 Apr 20200170 May 20200200 Jun 20200490 Jul 202002140 Aug 202011020 Sep 20201590 Oct 20200410 Nov 20200250 Dec 20204310 Jan 20211160 View Full Text
New connections: The complexity of simple signaling systems By Annalisa M. VanHook Science Signaling10 Apr 2018 Bacterial two-component systems are efficient and versatile but not always simple.
New connections: The complexity of simple signaling systems By Annalisa M. VanHook Science Signaling10 Apr 2018 Bacterial two-component systems are efficient and versatile but not always simple.