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Amy K Schmid

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Emerging Topics in Life Sciences|February 2, 2021
Conserved principles of transcriptional networks controlling metabolic flexibility in archaeaAmy K Schmid
Nucleic Acids Research|December 9, 2021
An archaeal histone-like protein regulates gene expression in response to salt stressSaaz Sakrikar, Amy K Schmid
Journal of Bacteriology|October 26, 2002
Involvement of two putative alternative sigma factors in stress response of the radioresistant bacterium Deinococcus radioduransAmy K Schmid, Mary E Lidstrom
Journal of Molecular Biology|August 23, 2019
Global Transcriptional Programs in Archaea Share Features with the Eukaryotic Environmental Stress ResponseRylee K Hackley, Amy K Schmid
Methods (San Diego, Calif.)|May 16, 2015
Systems biology approaches to defining transcription regulatory networks in halophilic archaeaCynthia L Darnell, Amy K Schmid
Cell|February 22, 2020
SnapShot: Microbial ExtremophilesAmy K Schmid, Thorsten Allers, Jocelyne DiRuggiero
Mbio|September 10, 2015
Growth-Phase-Specific Modulation of Cell Morphology and Gene Expression by an Archaeal Histone ProteinKeely A Dulmage, Horia Todor, Amy K Schmid
Nucleic Acids Research|November 27, 2010
Two transcription factors are necessary for iron homeostasis in a salt-dwelling archaeonAmy K Schmid, Min Pan, Kriti Sharma, et al.
Plos One|August 19, 2015
Dynamic Metabolite Profiling in an Archaeon Connects Transcriptional Regulation to Metabolic ConsequencesHoria Todor, Jessica Gooding, Olga R Ilkayeva, et al.
Frontiers in Microbiology|July 6, 2019
<i>N</i>-Glycosylation Is Important for <i>Halobacterium salinarum</i> Archaellin Expression, Archaellum Assembly and Cell MotilityMarianna Zaretsky, Cynthia L Darnell, Amy K Schmid, et al.
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Showing results (1-10 of 44) with videos related to

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Emerging Topics in Life Sciences|February 2, 2021
Conserved principles of transcriptional networks controlling metabolic flexibility in archaeaAmy K Schmid
Nucleic Acids Research|December 9, 2021
An archaeal histone-like protein regulates gene expression in response to salt stressSaaz Sakrikar, Amy K Schmid
Journal of Bacteriology|October 26, 2002
Involvement of two putative alternative sigma factors in stress response of the radioresistant bacterium Deinococcus radioduransAmy K Schmid, Mary E Lidstrom
Journal of Molecular Biology|August 23, 2019
Global Transcriptional Programs in Archaea Share Features with the Eukaryotic Environmental Stress ResponseRylee K Hackley, Amy K Schmid
Methods (San Diego, Calif.)|May 16, 2015
Systems biology approaches to defining transcription regulatory networks in halophilic archaeaCynthia L Darnell, Amy K Schmid
Cell|February 22, 2020
SnapShot: Microbial ExtremophilesAmy K Schmid, Thorsten Allers, Jocelyne DiRuggiero
Mbio|September 10, 2015
Growth-Phase-Specific Modulation of Cell Morphology and Gene Expression by an Archaeal Histone ProteinKeely A Dulmage, Horia Todor, Amy K Schmid
Nucleic Acids Research|November 27, 2010
Two transcription factors are necessary for iron homeostasis in a salt-dwelling archaeonAmy K Schmid, Min Pan, Kriti Sharma, et al.
Plos One|August 19, 2015
Dynamic Metabolite Profiling in an Archaeon Connects Transcriptional Regulation to Metabolic ConsequencesHoria Todor, Jessica Gooding, Olga R Ilkayeva, et al.
Frontiers in Microbiology|July 6, 2019
<i>N</i>-Glycosylation Is Important for <i>Halobacterium salinarum</i> Archaellin Expression, Archaellum Assembly and Cell MotilityMarianna Zaretsky, Cynthia L Darnell, Amy K Schmid, et al.
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