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Heather E Allison

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Environmental Microbiology|January 10, 2012
The microbial ecology of anaerobic cellulose degradation in municipal waste landfill sites: evidence of a role for fibrobactersJames E McDonald, James N I Houghton, David J Rooks, et al.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|February 9, 2010
High-throughput method for rapid induction of prophages from lysogens and its application in the study of Shiga Toxin-encoding Escherichia coli strainsJames E McDonald, Darren L Smith, Paul C M Fogg, et al.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|September 30, 2008
Cellulose degradation by micromonosporas recovered from freshwater lakes and classification of these actinomycetes by DNA gyrase B gene sequencingAlexandre B de Menezes, Robert J Lockhart, Michael J Cox, et al.
Msystems|May 26, 2018
Viromic Analysis of Wastewater Input to a River Catchment Reveals a Diverse Assemblage of RNA VirusesEvelien M Adriaenssens, Kata Farkas, Christian Harrison, et al.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|September 20, 2015
Transcriptomic analysis of Shiga-toxigenic bacteriophage carriage reveals a profound regulatory effect on acid resistance in Escherichia coliMarta Veses-Garcia, Xuan Liu, Daniel J Rigden, et al.
Environmental Microbiology|February 13, 2010
Development and validation of a qPCR-based method for quantifying Shiga toxin-encoding and other lambdoid bacteriophagesDavid J Rooks, Yaxian Yan, James E McDonald, et al.
Water Research|August 27, 2021
Tracing the fate of wastewater viruses reveals catchment-scale virome diversity and connectivityEvelien M Adriaenssens, Kata Farkas, James E McDonald, et al.
BMC Microbiology|March 24, 2012
Identification of genes expressed in cultures of E. coli lysogens carrying the Shiga toxin-encoding prophage Φ24BLaura M Riley, Marta Veses-Garcia, Jeffrey D Hillman, et al.
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science|September 6, 2017
Development of a Poly-ε-Lysine Contact Lens as a Drug Delivery Device for the Treatment of Fungal KeratitisAndrew G Gallagher, Keri McLean, Rosalind M K Stewart, et al.
FEMS Microbiology Letters|April 20, 2005
Survival of a Shiga toxin-encoding bacteriophage in a compost modelGro S Johannessen, Chloe E James, Heather E Allison, et al.
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Environmental Microbiology|January 10, 2012
The microbial ecology of anaerobic cellulose degradation in municipal waste landfill sites: evidence of a role for fibrobactersJames E McDonald, James N I Houghton, David J Rooks, et al.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|February 9, 2010
High-throughput method for rapid induction of prophages from lysogens and its application in the study of Shiga Toxin-encoding Escherichia coli strainsJames E McDonald, Darren L Smith, Paul C M Fogg, et al.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|September 30, 2008
Cellulose degradation by micromonosporas recovered from freshwater lakes and classification of these actinomycetes by DNA gyrase B gene sequencingAlexandre B de Menezes, Robert J Lockhart, Michael J Cox, et al.
Msystems|May 26, 2018
Viromic Analysis of Wastewater Input to a River Catchment Reveals a Diverse Assemblage of RNA VirusesEvelien M Adriaenssens, Kata Farkas, Christian Harrison, et al.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|September 20, 2015
Transcriptomic analysis of Shiga-toxigenic bacteriophage carriage reveals a profound regulatory effect on acid resistance in Escherichia coliMarta Veses-Garcia, Xuan Liu, Daniel J Rigden, et al.
Environmental Microbiology|February 13, 2010
Development and validation of a qPCR-based method for quantifying Shiga toxin-encoding and other lambdoid bacteriophagesDavid J Rooks, Yaxian Yan, James E McDonald, et al.
Water Research|August 27, 2021
Tracing the fate of wastewater viruses reveals catchment-scale virome diversity and connectivityEvelien M Adriaenssens, Kata Farkas, James E McDonald, et al.
BMC Microbiology|March 24, 2012
Identification of genes expressed in cultures of E. coli lysogens carrying the Shiga toxin-encoding prophage Φ24BLaura M Riley, Marta Veses-Garcia, Jeffrey D Hillman, et al.
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science|September 6, 2017
Development of a Poly-ε-Lysine Contact Lens as a Drug Delivery Device for the Treatment of Fungal KeratitisAndrew G Gallagher, Keri McLean, Rosalind M K Stewart, et al.
FEMS Microbiology Letters|April 20, 2005
Survival of a Shiga toxin-encoding bacteriophage in a compost modelGro S Johannessen, Chloe E James, Heather E Allison, et al.
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