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2013-04-01Comprehensive Assignment of Roles for Salmonella Typhimurium Genes in Intestinal Colonization of Food-Producing AnimalsChaudhuri, RR; Morgan, E; Peters, SE; Pleasance, SJ; Hudson, DL; Davies, HM; Wang, J; van Diemen, PM; Buckley, AM; Bowen, AJ; Pullinger, GD; Turner, DJ; Langridge, GC; Turner, AK; Parkhill, J; Charles, IG; Maskell, DJ; Stevens, MP
2009-07-01Comprehensive identification of essential Staphylococcus aureus genes using Transposon-Mediated Differential Hybridisation (TMDH)Chaudhuri, RR; Allen, AG; Owen, PJ; Shalom, G; Stone, K; Harrison, M; Burgis, TA; Lockyer, M; Garcia-Lara, J; Foster, SJ; Pleasance, SJ; Peters, SE; Maskell, DJ; Charles, IG
2009-07Comprehensive identification of Salmonella enterica serovar typhimurium genes required for infection of BALB/c mice.Chaudhuri, RR; Peters, SE; Pleasance, SJ; Northen, H; Willers, C; Paterson, GK; Cone, DB; Allen, AG; Owen, PJ; Shalom, G; Stekel, DJ; Charles, IG; Maskell, DJ
2010-01Salmonella enterica serovar typhimurium trxA mutants are protective against virulent challenge and induce less inflammation than the live-attenuated vaccine strain SL3261.Peters, SE; Paterson, GK; Bandularatne, ESD; Northen, HC; Pleasance, S; Willers, C; Wang, J; Foote, AK; Constantino-Casas, F; Scase, TJ; Blacklaws, BA; Bryant, CE; Mastroeni, P; Charles, IG; Maskell, DJ
2009-01Simultaneous assay of every Salmonella Typhi gene using one million transposon mutants.Langridge, G; Phan, MD; Turner, DJ; Perkins, T; Parts, L; Haase, J; Charles, IG; Maskell, D; Peters, SE; Dougan, G; Wain, J; Parkhill, J; Turner, AK
2009-12Simultaneous assay of every Salmonella Typhi gene using one million transposon mutants.Langridge, GC; Phan, M-D; Turner, DJ; Perkins, TT; Parts, L; Haase, J; Charles, I; Maskell, DJ; Peters, SE; Dougan, G; Wain, J; Parkhill, J; Turner, AK
2006-10Single, double and triple mutants of Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium degP (htrA), degQ (hhoA) and degS (hhoB) have diverse phenotypes on exposure to elevated temperature and their growth in vivo is attenuated to different extents.Mo, E; Peters, SE; Willers, C; Maskell, DJ; Charles, IG