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Bharat M Rash

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Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|August 25, 2011
Absolute and relative quantification of mRNA expression (transcript analysis)Andrew Hayes, Bharat M Rash, Leo A H Zeef
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy|September 12, 2007
Global phenotype screening and transcript analysis outlines the inhibitory mode(s) of action of two amphibian-derived, alpha-helical, cationic peptides on Saccharomyces cerevisiaeC Oliver Morton, Andrew Hayes, Michael Wilson, et al.
Genome Biology and Evolution|July 28, 2010
Gene duplication and environmental adaptation within yeast populationsRyan M Ames, Bharat M Rash, Kathryn E Hentges, et al.
Molecular Biosystems|October 22, 2010
Phenomic and transcriptomic analyses reveal that autophagy plays a major role in desiccation tolerance in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeSooraj Ratnakumar, Andy Hesketh, Konstantinos Gkargkas, et al.
Journal of Biotechnology|April 2, 2010
Conditional cell-wall mutants of Saccharomyces cerevisiae as delivery vehicles for therapeutic agents in vivo to the GI tractWalid A M Omara, Bharat M Rash, Andrew Hayes, et al.
Molecular Biosystems|October 26, 2013
Yeast cells with impaired drug resistance accumulate glycerol and glucoseDuygu Dikicioglu, Sebnem Oc, Bharat M Rash, et al.
Microbial Cell (Graz, Austria)|March 31, 2017
Where antibiotic resistance mutations meet quorum-sensingRok Krašovec, Roman V Belavkin, John A Aston, et al.
Nature Communications|April 30, 2014
Mutation rate plasticity in rifampicin resistance depends on Escherichia coli cell-cell interactionsRok Krašovec, Roman V Belavkin, John A D Aston, et al.
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Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|August 25, 2011
Absolute and relative quantification of mRNA expression (transcript analysis)Andrew Hayes, Bharat M Rash, Leo A H Zeef
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy|September 12, 2007
Global phenotype screening and transcript analysis outlines the inhibitory mode(s) of action of two amphibian-derived, alpha-helical, cationic peptides on Saccharomyces cerevisiaeC Oliver Morton, Andrew Hayes, Michael Wilson, et al.
Genome Biology and Evolution|July 28, 2010
Gene duplication and environmental adaptation within yeast populationsRyan M Ames, Bharat M Rash, Kathryn E Hentges, et al.
Molecular Biosystems|October 22, 2010
Phenomic and transcriptomic analyses reveal that autophagy plays a major role in desiccation tolerance in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeSooraj Ratnakumar, Andy Hesketh, Konstantinos Gkargkas, et al.
Journal of Biotechnology|April 2, 2010
Conditional cell-wall mutants of Saccharomyces cerevisiae as delivery vehicles for therapeutic agents in vivo to the GI tractWalid A M Omara, Bharat M Rash, Andrew Hayes, et al.
Molecular Biosystems|October 26, 2013
Yeast cells with impaired drug resistance accumulate glycerol and glucoseDuygu Dikicioglu, Sebnem Oc, Bharat M Rash, et al.
Microbial Cell (Graz, Austria)|March 31, 2017
Where antibiotic resistance mutations meet quorum-sensingRok Krašovec, Roman V Belavkin, John A Aston, et al.
Nature Communications|April 30, 2014
Mutation rate plasticity in rifampicin resistance depends on Escherichia coli cell-cell interactionsRok Krašovec, Roman V Belavkin, John A D Aston, et al.
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