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    The social lifestyle of myxobacteria
    with Arthur L. Koch
    Bioessays 20 (12): 1030-1038. 1998.
    Myxobacteria are social organisms that usually remain together even though they are not chemically attached to each other. They cooperatively feed and form aggregates and fruiting bodies. Their mode of movement, the forces and mechanisms that allow movement, the factors that keep them together, and the processes leading to the structures composed of many cells are only now beginning to be understood. Possibilities that may be key to their abilities are three models proposed elsewhere for differe…Read more
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    Forgiveness: Probing the Boundaries (edited book)
    with Stephen Bloch-Shulman
    Inter-Disciplinary Press. 2008.