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George P C Salmond

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Journal of Virology|November 21, 2012
Genome sequence of a new Streptomyces coelicolor generalized transducing bacteriophage, ΦCAMRita Monson, George P C Salmond
Environmental Microbiology|August 11, 2020
Bacteriophage host range evolution through engineered enrichment bias, exploiting heterologous surface receptor expressionZiyue Zeng, George P C Salmond
Microbiology (Reading, England)|December 24, 2011
The stationary phase sigma factor, RpoS, regulates the production of a carbapenem antibiotic, a bioactive prodigiosin and virulence in the enterobacterial pathogen Serratia sp. ATCC 39006Nabil M Wilf, George P C Salmond
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|August 10, 2014
Bacteriophage ϕMAM1, a viunalikevirus, is a broad-host-range, high-efficiency generalized transducer that infects environmental and clinical isolates of the enterobacterial genera Serratia and KluyveraMiguel A Matilla, George P C Salmond
Nature Reviews. Microbiology|November 10, 2015
A century of the phage: past, present and futureGeorge P C Salmond, Peter C Fineran
Journal of Virology|November 21, 2012
Complete genome sequence of Serratia plymuthica bacteriophage ΦMAM1Miguel A Matilla, George P C Salmond
Molecular Plant Pathology|June 23, 2010
The Nep1-like proteins-a growing family of microbial elicitors of plant necrosisClare L Pemberton, George P C Salmond
Microbiology (Reading, England)|April 24, 2020
Microbial gas vesicles as nanotechnology tools: exploiting intracellular organelles for translational utility in biotechnology, medicine and the environmentAmy M Hill, George P C Salmond
Microbiology (Reading, England)|March 22, 2006
Exploitation of a beta-lactamase reporter gene fusion in the carbapenem antibiotic production operon to study adaptive evolution in Erwinia carotovoraSteven D Bowden, George P C Salmond
Frontiers in Microbiology|November 17, 2022
A novel T4- and λ-based receptor binding protein family for bacteriophage therapy host range engineeringSamuel J Magaziner, George P C Salmond
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Journal of Virology|November 21, 2012
Genome sequence of a new Streptomyces coelicolor generalized transducing bacteriophage, ΦCAMRita Monson, George P C Salmond
Environmental Microbiology|August 11, 2020
Bacteriophage host range evolution through engineered enrichment bias, exploiting heterologous surface receptor expressionZiyue Zeng, George P C Salmond
Microbiology (Reading, England)|December 24, 2011
The stationary phase sigma factor, RpoS, regulates the production of a carbapenem antibiotic, a bioactive prodigiosin and virulence in the enterobacterial pathogen Serratia sp. ATCC 39006Nabil M Wilf, George P C Salmond
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|August 10, 2014
Bacteriophage ϕMAM1, a viunalikevirus, is a broad-host-range, high-efficiency generalized transducer that infects environmental and clinical isolates of the enterobacterial genera Serratia and KluyveraMiguel A Matilla, George P C Salmond
Nature Reviews. Microbiology|November 10, 2015
A century of the phage: past, present and futureGeorge P C Salmond, Peter C Fineran
Journal of Virology|November 21, 2012
Complete genome sequence of Serratia plymuthica bacteriophage ΦMAM1Miguel A Matilla, George P C Salmond
Molecular Plant Pathology|June 23, 2010
The Nep1-like proteins-a growing family of microbial elicitors of plant necrosisClare L Pemberton, George P C Salmond
Microbiology (Reading, England)|April 24, 2020
Microbial gas vesicles as nanotechnology tools: exploiting intracellular organelles for translational utility in biotechnology, medicine and the environmentAmy M Hill, George P C Salmond
Microbiology (Reading, England)|March 22, 2006
Exploitation of a beta-lactamase reporter gene fusion in the carbapenem antibiotic production operon to study adaptive evolution in Erwinia carotovoraSteven D Bowden, George P C Salmond
Frontiers in Microbiology|November 17, 2022
A novel T4- and λ-based receptor binding protein family for bacteriophage therapy host range engineeringSamuel J Magaziner, George P C Salmond
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