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1984-01Use of a Synthetic Oligonucleotide to Identify a Chromosomal Gene for Chloramphenicol Acetyltransferase in a Plasmid-bearing FlavobacteriumBeschle, HG; Charles, IG; Shaw, WV
2004-08Biophysical and kinetic analysis of wild-type and site-directed mutants of the isolated and native dehydroquinate synthase domain of the AROM protein.Park, A; Lamb, HK; Nichols, C; Moore, JD; Brown, KA; Cooper, A; Charles, IG; Stammers, DK; Hawkins, AR
1994-01-14Crystallographic characterization of pertactin, a membrane-associated protein from Bordetella pertussis.Emsley, P; McDermott, G; Charles, IG; Fairweather, NF; Isaacs, NW
1987-05-11The nucleotide sequence of the amiE gene of Pseudomonas aeruginosa.Brammar, WJ; Charles, IG; Matfield, M; Liu, CP; Drew, RE; Clarke, PH
1993-01The invasin of Yersinia spp. provides co-stimulatory activity to human T-cells through interaction with beta1- integrinsBrett, SJ; Mazurov, AV; Charles, IG; Tite, JP
1992-09-05Crystallization of a type I 3-dehydroquinase from Salmonella typhi.Boys, CW; Bury, SM; Sawyer, L; Moore, JD; Charles, IG; Hawkins, AR; Deka, R; Kleanthous, C; Coggins, JR
1999-03Temporal expression of inducible nitric oxide synthase in mouse and human placenta.Baylis, SA; Strijbos, PJ; Sandra, A; Russell, RJ; Rijhsinghani, A; Charles, IG; Weiner, CP
1996-05-02Structure of Bordetella pertussis virulence factor P.69 pertactin.Emsley, P; Charles, IG; Fairweather, NF; Isaacs, NW
2016-11-15A genomic island in Vibrio cholerae with VPI-1 site-specific recombination characteristics contains CRISPR-Cas and type VI secretion modulesLabbate, M; Orata, FD; Petty, NK; Jayatilleke, ND; King, WL; Kirchberger, PC; Allen, C; Mann, G; Mutreja, A; Thomson, NR; Boucher, Y; Charles, IG
1991-06-11High level heterologous expression in E. coli using the anaerobically-activated nirB promoter.Oxer, MD; Bentley, CM; Doyle, JG; Peakman, TC; Charles, IG; Makoff, AJ
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