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Microbes and Infection|June 22, 2001
The Yersinia high-pathogenicity island: an iron-uptake islandE Carniel
Contributions to Microbiology and Immunology|January 1, 1995
Chromosomal virulence factors of Yersinia: an updateE Carniel
Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology|May 17, 2002
Plasmids and pathogenicity islands of YersiniaE Carniel
International Microbiology : the Official Journal of the Spanish Society for Microbiology|December 8, 2000
The Yersinia high-pathogenicity islandE Carniel
Bulletin De La Societe De Pathologie Exotique (1990)|September 23, 2000
[The plague reviewed by way of molecular biology]E Carniel
EMBO Reports|May 29, 2001
Ecological fitness, genomic islands and bacterial pathogenicity. A Darwinian view of the evolution of microbesJ Hacker, E Carniel
Comparative Immunology, Microbiology and Infectious Diseases|January 1, 1990
YersiniosisE Carniel, H H Mollaret
Gene|March 1, 1990
A highly efficient electroporation system for transformation of YersiniaR F Conchas, E Carniel
Contributions to Microbiology and Immunology|January 1, 1995
Sequence analysis of a Yersinia pestis insertion sequence associated with an unstable region of the chromosomeM B Prentice, E Carniel
Journal of Bacteriology|May 9, 1998
The 102-kilobase unstable region of Yersinia pestis comprises a high-pathogenicity island linked to a pigmentation segment which undergoes internal rearrangementC Buchrieser, M Prentice, E Carniel
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Microbes and Infection|June 22, 2001
The Yersinia high-pathogenicity island: an iron-uptake islandE Carniel
Contributions to Microbiology and Immunology|January 1, 1995
Chromosomal virulence factors of Yersinia: an updateE Carniel
Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology|May 17, 2002
Plasmids and pathogenicity islands of YersiniaE Carniel
International Microbiology : the Official Journal of the Spanish Society for Microbiology|December 8, 2000
The Yersinia high-pathogenicity islandE Carniel
Bulletin De La Societe De Pathologie Exotique (1990)|September 23, 2000
[The plague reviewed by way of molecular biology]E Carniel
EMBO Reports|May 29, 2001
Ecological fitness, genomic islands and bacterial pathogenicity. A Darwinian view of the evolution of microbesJ Hacker, E Carniel
Comparative Immunology, Microbiology and Infectious Diseases|January 1, 1990
YersiniosisE Carniel, H H Mollaret
Gene|March 1, 1990
A highly efficient electroporation system for transformation of YersiniaR F Conchas, E Carniel
Contributions to Microbiology and Immunology|January 1, 1995
Sequence analysis of a Yersinia pestis insertion sequence associated with an unstable region of the chromosomeM B Prentice, E Carniel
Journal of Bacteriology|May 9, 1998
The 102-kilobase unstable region of Yersinia pestis comprises a high-pathogenicity island linked to a pigmentation segment which undergoes internal rearrangementC Buchrieser, M Prentice, E Carniel
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