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Claudia Igler

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Virus Evolution|October 13, 2022
Phenotypic flux: The role of physiology in explaining the conundrum of bacterial persistence amid phage attackClaudia Igler
Current Biology : CB|October 10, 2023
Bacteriophage ecology: Getting a head start on genomic competitorsClaudia Igler, Michael Brockhurst
Frontiers in Microbiology|June 20, 2019
Commentary: A Host-Produced Quorum-Sensing Autoinducer Controls a Phage Lysis-Lysogeny DecisionClaudia Igler, Stephen T Abedon
Elife|May 18, 2021
Multi-step vs. single-step resistance evolution under different drugs, pharmacokinetics, and treatment regimensClaudia Igler, Jens Rolff, Roland Regoes
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|October 10, 2024
Bacterial cell size modulation along the growth curve across nutrient conditionsCésar Nieto, Claudia Igler, Abhyudai Singh
Scientific Reports|February 19, 2026
Inferring bacterial cell size dynamics across media conditionsCésar Nieto, Claudia Igler, Abhyudai Singh
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|November 9, 2022
Assessing the relative importance of bacterial resistance, persistence and hyper-mutation for antibiotic treatment failureChristopher Witzany, Roland R Regoes, Claudia Igler
Trends in Microbiology|February 20, 2025
Should I stay or should I go: transmission trade-offs in phages and plasmidsJana S Huisman, Andrina Bernhard, Claudia Igler
Current Biology : CB|April 10, 2024
Prophage maintenance is determined by environment-dependent selective sweeps rather than mutational availabilityZachary M Bailey, Claudia Igler, Carolin C Wendling
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|November 29, 2021
Conjugative plasmid transfer is limited by prophages but can be overcome by high conjugation ratesClaudia Igler, Lukas Schwyter, Daniel Gehrig, et al.
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Showing results (1-10 of 14) with videos related to

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Virus Evolution|October 13, 2022
Phenotypic flux: The role of physiology in explaining the conundrum of bacterial persistence amid phage attackClaudia Igler
Current Biology : CB|October 10, 2023
Bacteriophage ecology: Getting a head start on genomic competitorsClaudia Igler, Michael Brockhurst
Frontiers in Microbiology|June 20, 2019
Commentary: A Host-Produced Quorum-Sensing Autoinducer Controls a Phage Lysis-Lysogeny DecisionClaudia Igler, Stephen T Abedon
Elife|May 18, 2021
Multi-step vs. single-step resistance evolution under different drugs, pharmacokinetics, and treatment regimensClaudia Igler, Jens Rolff, Roland Regoes
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|October 10, 2024
Bacterial cell size modulation along the growth curve across nutrient conditionsCésar Nieto, Claudia Igler, Abhyudai Singh
Scientific Reports|February 19, 2026
Inferring bacterial cell size dynamics across media conditionsCésar Nieto, Claudia Igler, Abhyudai Singh
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|November 9, 2022
Assessing the relative importance of bacterial resistance, persistence and hyper-mutation for antibiotic treatment failureChristopher Witzany, Roland R Regoes, Claudia Igler
Trends in Microbiology|February 20, 2025
Should I stay or should I go: transmission trade-offs in phages and plasmidsJana S Huisman, Andrina Bernhard, Claudia Igler
Current Biology : CB|April 10, 2024
Prophage maintenance is determined by environment-dependent selective sweeps rather than mutational availabilityZachary M Bailey, Claudia Igler, Carolin C Wendling
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|November 29, 2021
Conjugative plasmid transfer is limited by prophages but can be overcome by high conjugation ratesClaudia Igler, Lukas Schwyter, Daniel Gehrig, et al.
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