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Gerald B Koudelka

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Mbio|December 28, 2012
Entry and killing of Tetrahymena thermophila by bacterially produced Shiga toxinGino Stolfa, Gerald B Koudelka
Journal of Bacteriology|February 20, 2007
Effect of salt shock on stability of lambdaimm434 lysogensPaul Shkilnyj, Gerald B Koudelka
Biochemistry|April 12, 2003
DNA-stimulated assembly of oligomeric bacteriophage 434 repressor: evidence for cooperative binding by recruitmentMihai Ciubotaru, Gerald B Koudelka
FEMS Microbiology Ecology|March 24, 2017
Tetrahymena phagocytic vesicles as ecological micro-niches of phage transferIqbal Aijaz, Gerald B Koudelka
Microbiology Spectrum|January 17, 2023
The Oligosaccharide Region of LPS Governs Predation of E. coli by the Bacterivorous Protist, Acanthamoeba castellaniiYing Liu, Gerald B Koudelka
Microbiologyopen|April 21, 2018
Cheating, facilitation and cooperation regulate the effectiveness of phage-encoded exotoxins as antipredator moleculesIqbal Aijaz, Gerald B Koudelka
Journal of Bacteriology|December 18, 2003
The preferred substrate for RecA-mediated cleavage of bacteriophage 434 repressor is the DNA-bound dimerDavid R Pawlowski, Gerald B Koudelka
Journal of Bacteriology|May 10, 2011
The lysis-lysogeny decision of bacteriophage 933W: a 933W repressor-mediated long-distance loop has no role in regulating 933W P(RM) activityTammy J Bullwinkle, Gerald B Koudelka
Environmental Microbiology|August 29, 2013
The Trojan Horse of the microbiological arms race: phage-encoded toxins as a defence against eukaryotic predatorsJason W Arnold, Gerald B Koudelka
Toxins|November 10, 2011
Shiga toxin: expression, distribution, and its role in the environmentSteven A Mauro, Gerald B Koudelka
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Mbio|December 28, 2012
Entry and killing of Tetrahymena thermophila by bacterially produced Shiga toxinGino Stolfa, Gerald B Koudelka
Journal of Bacteriology|February 20, 2007
Effect of salt shock on stability of lambdaimm434 lysogensPaul Shkilnyj, Gerald B Koudelka
Biochemistry|April 12, 2003
DNA-stimulated assembly of oligomeric bacteriophage 434 repressor: evidence for cooperative binding by recruitmentMihai Ciubotaru, Gerald B Koudelka
FEMS Microbiology Ecology|March 24, 2017
Tetrahymena phagocytic vesicles as ecological micro-niches of phage transferIqbal Aijaz, Gerald B Koudelka
Microbiology Spectrum|January 17, 2023
The Oligosaccharide Region of LPS Governs Predation of E. coli by the Bacterivorous Protist, Acanthamoeba castellaniiYing Liu, Gerald B Koudelka
Microbiologyopen|April 21, 2018
Cheating, facilitation and cooperation regulate the effectiveness of phage-encoded exotoxins as antipredator moleculesIqbal Aijaz, Gerald B Koudelka
Journal of Bacteriology|December 18, 2003
The preferred substrate for RecA-mediated cleavage of bacteriophage 434 repressor is the DNA-bound dimerDavid R Pawlowski, Gerald B Koudelka
Journal of Bacteriology|May 10, 2011
The lysis-lysogeny decision of bacteriophage 933W: a 933W repressor-mediated long-distance loop has no role in regulating 933W P(RM) activityTammy J Bullwinkle, Gerald B Koudelka
Environmental Microbiology|August 29, 2013
The Trojan Horse of the microbiological arms race: phage-encoded toxins as a defence against eukaryotic predatorsJason W Arnold, Gerald B Koudelka
Toxins|November 10, 2011
Shiga toxin: expression, distribution, and its role in the environmentSteven A Mauro, Gerald B Koudelka
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