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Title
Publication Date
Language
Citations
A disruptive influence
1998/12/01
Microbial genomics
1998/08/01
English
The many faces of Cryptococcus neoformans
2000/01/01
English
Kill or cure
1996/11/01
English
Infectious clones of herpesviruses: a new approach for understanding viral gene function
2000/06/01
English
Yeast proteomics gets automated
2000/04/01
English
Phylogeny and virulence
1998/05/01
A common receptor
1999/02/01
English
Racing start
1996/11/01
English
Surrogate host succumbs to virulent Pseudomonas
2002/05/01
English
Bacterial biofilms
1998/06/01
English
An endogenous retrovirus and exogenous scrapie in a mouse model of aging
2000/01/01
English
Response from Falk, Guruge and Gordon
1998/10/01
English
T cells and memory lapses
1997/07/01
English
TB vaccine development: after the flood
1999/10/01
English
Presentation of antigens derived from microorganisms residing in host-cell vacuoles
1996/02/01
English
Clogging the arteries
1998/05/01
The origin of prokaryotic C2H2 zinc finger regulators
2000/02/01
English
Thwarting host immune responses in periodontal disease
1998/03/01
English
Death in the cherry orchard
1999/09/01
English
Autotransporters: protein contortionists whose carboxyl termini translocate their own amino-terminal domains
1998/10/01
English
Response from Pettersson, Nordfelth and Wolf-Watz
1997/02/01
English
Immunity to homologous rotavirus infection in adult mice
2000/02/01
English
Receptors for gamma-interferon encoded by poxviruses: implications for the unknown origin of vaccinia virus
1996/08/01
English
American Society for Microbiology
1997/02/01
English
Exploitation of macrophages as a replication niche by Legionella pneumophila
2000/02/01
English
The role of Chlamydia pneumoniae in atherosclerosis – recent evidence from animal models: Response
2000/06/01
English
Genetic manipulation of antibioticproducing
1998/02/01
English
Like frogs disguised as leaves
1999/04/01
English
Studying M cells and their role in infection
1998/09/01
English
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