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Heidi B Kaplan

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Current Opinion in Microbiology|December 10, 2003
Multicellular development and gliding motility in Myxococcus xanthusHeidi B Kaplan
Current Protocols in Microbiology|November 4, 2015
Myxococcus xanthus Growth, Development, and IsolationZalman Vaksman, Heidi B Kaplan
Journal of Clinical Microbiology|June 10, 2011
Harnessing the glucosyltransferase activities of Clostridium difficile for functional studies of toxins A and BCharles Darkoh, Heidi B Kaplan, Herbert L Dupont
Journal of Clinical Microbiology|October 7, 2011
Novel one-step method for detection and isolation of active-toxin-producing Clostridium difficile strains directly from stool samplesCharles Darkoh, Herbert L Dupont, Heidi B Kaplan
Plos One|November 19, 2013
Bile salt inhibition of host cell damage by Clostridium difficile toxinsCharles Darkoh, Eric L Brown, Heidi B Kaplan, et al.
Mbio|February 26, 2015
Toxin synthesis by Clostridium difficile is regulated through quorum signalingCharles Darkoh, Herbert L DuPont, Steven J Norris, et al.
Plos Computational Biology|July 1, 2016
Colony Expansion of Socially Motile Myxococcus xanthus Cells Is Driven by Growth, Motility, and Exopolysaccharide ProductionPintu Patra, Kimberley Kissoon, Isabel Cornejo, et al.
Diagnostic Microbiology and Infectious Disease|February 23, 2018
Persistence of bacterial DNA in orthopedic infectionsHeidi B Kaplan, Justin A Miranda, Gloria R Gogola, et al.
Plos Computational Biology|October 3, 2012
The mechanistic basis of Myxococcus xanthus rippling behavior and its physiological role during predationHaiyang Zhang, Zalman Vaksman, Douglas B Litwin, et al.
Plos Computational Biology|May 10, 2014
Myxococcus xanthus gliding motors are elastically coupled to the substrate as predicted by the focal adhesion model of gliding motilityRajesh Balagam, Douglas B Litwin, Fabian Czerwinski, et al.
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Current Opinion in Microbiology|December 10, 2003
Multicellular development and gliding motility in Myxococcus xanthusHeidi B Kaplan
Current Protocols in Microbiology|November 4, 2015
Myxococcus xanthus Growth, Development, and IsolationZalman Vaksman, Heidi B Kaplan
Journal of Clinical Microbiology|June 10, 2011
Harnessing the glucosyltransferase activities of Clostridium difficile for functional studies of toxins A and BCharles Darkoh, Heidi B Kaplan, Herbert L Dupont
Journal of Clinical Microbiology|October 7, 2011
Novel one-step method for detection and isolation of active-toxin-producing Clostridium difficile strains directly from stool samplesCharles Darkoh, Herbert L Dupont, Heidi B Kaplan
Plos One|November 19, 2013
Bile salt inhibition of host cell damage by Clostridium difficile toxinsCharles Darkoh, Eric L Brown, Heidi B Kaplan, et al.
Mbio|February 26, 2015
Toxin synthesis by Clostridium difficile is regulated through quorum signalingCharles Darkoh, Herbert L DuPont, Steven J Norris, et al.
Plos Computational Biology|July 1, 2016
Colony Expansion of Socially Motile Myxococcus xanthus Cells Is Driven by Growth, Motility, and Exopolysaccharide ProductionPintu Patra, Kimberley Kissoon, Isabel Cornejo, et al.
Diagnostic Microbiology and Infectious Disease|February 23, 2018
Persistence of bacterial DNA in orthopedic infectionsHeidi B Kaplan, Justin A Miranda, Gloria R Gogola, et al.
Plos Computational Biology|October 3, 2012
The mechanistic basis of Myxococcus xanthus rippling behavior and its physiological role during predationHaiyang Zhang, Zalman Vaksman, Douglas B Litwin, et al.
Plos Computational Biology|May 10, 2014
Myxococcus xanthus gliding motors are elastically coupled to the substrate as predicted by the focal adhesion model of gliding motilityRajesh Balagam, Douglas B Litwin, Fabian Czerwinski, et al.
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