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Alexander G Bobrov

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FEMS Microbiology Letters|January 27, 2006
Yersinia pestis lacZ expresses a beta-galactosidase with low enzymatic activityAlexander G Bobrov, Robert D Perry
FEMS Microbiology Letters|June 7, 2005
The phosphodiesterase activity of the HmsP EAL domain is required for negative regulation of biofilm formation in Yersinia pestisAlexander G Bobrov, Olga Kirillina, Robert D Perry
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|October 31, 2007
Regulation of biofilm formation in Yersinia pestisAlexander G Bobrov, Olga Kirillina, Robert D Perry
Metallomics : Integrated Biometal Science|April 21, 2015
The role of transition metal transporters for iron, zinc, manganese, and copper in the pathogenesis of Yersinia pestisRobert D Perry, Alexander G Bobrov, Jacqueline D Fetherston
Infection and Immunity|July 16, 2002
Yersiniabactin production requires the thioesterase domain of HMWP2 and YbtD, a putative phosphopantetheinylate transferaseAlexander G Bobrov, Valerie A Geoffroy, Robert D Perry
Infection and Immunity|September 7, 2006
Hierarchy of iron uptake systems: Yfu and Yiu are functional in Yersinia pestisOlga Kirillina, Alexander G Bobrov, Jacqueline D Fetherston, et al.
Mycopathologia|November 21, 2024
Invasive Fungal Diseases of Combat Wounds: Burden, Epidemiology, and MycologyAshleigh Roberds, Alexander G Bobrov, Riina Rautemaa-Richardson, et al.
Environmental Microbiology|February 19, 2008
Insights into Yersinia pestis biofilm development: topology and co-interaction of Hms inner membrane proteins involved in exopolysaccharide productionAlexander G Bobrov, Olga Kirillina, Stanislav Forman, et al.
Molecular Microbiology|October 2, 2004
HmsP, a putative phosphodiesterase, and HmsT, a putative diguanylate cyclase, control Hms-dependent biofilm formation in Yersinia pestisOlga Kirillina, Jacqueline D Fetherston, Alexander G Bobrov, et al.
Infection and Immunity|February 18, 2010
The yersiniabactin transport system is critical for the pathogenesis of bubonic and pneumonic plagueJacqueline D Fetherston, Olga Kirillina, Alexander G Bobrov, et al.
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FEMS Microbiology Letters|January 27, 2006
Yersinia pestis lacZ expresses a beta-galactosidase with low enzymatic activityAlexander G Bobrov, Robert D Perry
FEMS Microbiology Letters|June 7, 2005
The phosphodiesterase activity of the HmsP EAL domain is required for negative regulation of biofilm formation in Yersinia pestisAlexander G Bobrov, Olga Kirillina, Robert D Perry
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|October 31, 2007
Regulation of biofilm formation in Yersinia pestisAlexander G Bobrov, Olga Kirillina, Robert D Perry
Metallomics : Integrated Biometal Science|April 21, 2015
The role of transition metal transporters for iron, zinc, manganese, and copper in the pathogenesis of Yersinia pestisRobert D Perry, Alexander G Bobrov, Jacqueline D Fetherston
Infection and Immunity|July 16, 2002
Yersiniabactin production requires the thioesterase domain of HMWP2 and YbtD, a putative phosphopantetheinylate transferaseAlexander G Bobrov, Valerie A Geoffroy, Robert D Perry
Infection and Immunity|September 7, 2006
Hierarchy of iron uptake systems: Yfu and Yiu are functional in Yersinia pestisOlga Kirillina, Alexander G Bobrov, Jacqueline D Fetherston, et al.
Mycopathologia|November 21, 2024
Invasive Fungal Diseases of Combat Wounds: Burden, Epidemiology, and MycologyAshleigh Roberds, Alexander G Bobrov, Riina Rautemaa-Richardson, et al.
Environmental Microbiology|February 19, 2008
Insights into Yersinia pestis biofilm development: topology and co-interaction of Hms inner membrane proteins involved in exopolysaccharide productionAlexander G Bobrov, Olga Kirillina, Stanislav Forman, et al.
Molecular Microbiology|October 2, 2004
HmsP, a putative phosphodiesterase, and HmsT, a putative diguanylate cyclase, control Hms-dependent biofilm formation in Yersinia pestisOlga Kirillina, Jacqueline D Fetherston, Alexander G Bobrov, et al.
Infection and Immunity|February 18, 2010
The yersiniabactin transport system is critical for the pathogenesis of bubonic and pneumonic plagueJacqueline D Fetherston, Olga Kirillina, Alexander G Bobrov, et al.
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