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Ann G Matthysse

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Frontiers in Plant Science|June 14, 2014
Attachment of Agrobacterium to plant surfacesAnn G Matthysse
Journal of Visualized Experiments : Jove|July 10, 2018
Adherence of Bacteria to Plant Surfaces Measured in the LaboratoryAnn G Matthysse
Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology|July 12, 2018
Exopolysaccharides of Agrobacterium tumefaciensAnn G Matthysse
Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions : MPMI|March 6, 2002
Attachment to roots and virulence of a chvB mutant of Agrobacterium tumefaciens are temperature sensitiveRyan Bash, Ann G Matthysse
Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions : MPMI|December 16, 2005
Characterization of the binding of diarrheagenic strains of E. coli to plant surfaces and the role of curli in the interaction of the bacteria with alfalfa sproutsCecelia Jeter, Ann G Matthysse
Canadian Journal of Microbiology|April 5, 2008
attG and attC mutations of Agrobacterium tumefaciens are dominant negative mutations that block attachment and virulenceAnn G Matthysse, Peter Jaeckel, Cecelia Jeter
Molecular Microbiology|May 29, 2004
The FNR-type transcriptional regulator SinR controls maturation of Agrobacterium tumefaciens biofilmsBronwyn E Ramey, Ann G Matthysse, Clay Fuqua
Microbial Biotechnology|October 30, 2014
A comparison of the retention of pathogenic Escherichia coli O157 by sprouts, leaves and fruitsStephanie L Mathews, Rachel B Smith, Ann G Matthysse
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|December 8, 2005
Differential binding of Escherichia coli O157:H7 to alfalfa, human epithelial cells, and plastic is mediated by a variety of surface structuresAlfredo G Torres, Cecelia Jeter, William Langley, et al.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|March 4, 2008
Polysaccharides cellulose, poly-beta-1,6-n-acetyl-D-glucosamine, and colanic acid are required for optimal binding of Escherichia coli O157:H7 strains to alfalfa sprouts and K-12 strains to plastic but not for binding to epithelial cellsAnn G Matthysse, Rajendar Deora, Meenu Mishra, et al.
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Frontiers in Plant Science|June 14, 2014
Attachment of Agrobacterium to plant surfacesAnn G Matthysse
Journal of Visualized Experiments : Jove|July 10, 2018
Adherence of Bacteria to Plant Surfaces Measured in the LaboratoryAnn G Matthysse
Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology|July 12, 2018
Exopolysaccharides of Agrobacterium tumefaciensAnn G Matthysse
Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions : MPMI|March 6, 2002
Attachment to roots and virulence of a chvB mutant of Agrobacterium tumefaciens are temperature sensitiveRyan Bash, Ann G Matthysse
Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions : MPMI|December 16, 2005
Characterization of the binding of diarrheagenic strains of E. coli to plant surfaces and the role of curli in the interaction of the bacteria with alfalfa sproutsCecelia Jeter, Ann G Matthysse
Canadian Journal of Microbiology|April 5, 2008
attG and attC mutations of Agrobacterium tumefaciens are dominant negative mutations that block attachment and virulenceAnn G Matthysse, Peter Jaeckel, Cecelia Jeter
Molecular Microbiology|May 29, 2004
The FNR-type transcriptional regulator SinR controls maturation of Agrobacterium tumefaciens biofilmsBronwyn E Ramey, Ann G Matthysse, Clay Fuqua
Microbial Biotechnology|October 30, 2014
A comparison of the retention of pathogenic Escherichia coli O157 by sprouts, leaves and fruitsStephanie L Mathews, Rachel B Smith, Ann G Matthysse
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|December 8, 2005
Differential binding of Escherichia coli O157:H7 to alfalfa, human epithelial cells, and plastic is mediated by a variety of surface structuresAlfredo G Torres, Cecelia Jeter, William Langley, et al.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|March 4, 2008
Polysaccharides cellulose, poly-beta-1,6-n-acetyl-D-glucosamine, and colanic acid are required for optimal binding of Escherichia coli O157:H7 strains to alfalfa sprouts and K-12 strains to plastic but not for binding to epithelial cellsAnn G Matthysse, Rajendar Deora, Meenu Mishra, et al.
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