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J G Songer

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American Journal of Veterinary Research|August 1, 1991
Transformation of Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis by electroporationJ G Songer, R W Hilwig, M N Leeming, et al.
American Journal of Veterinary Research|August 1, 1978
Enteropathogenicity testing of Treponema hyodysenteriae in ligated colonic loops of swineS C Whipp, D L Harris, J M Kinyon, et al.
Journal of Bacteriology|October 27, 1997
The Arcanobacterium (Actinomyces) pyogenes hemolysin, pyolysin, is a novel member of the thiol-activated cytolysin familyS J Billington, B H Jost, W A Cuevas, et al.
Anaerobe|October 12, 2010
Clostridium perfringens alpha toxin is produced in the intestines of broiler chicks inoculated with an alpha toxin mutantChristine F Coursodon, Hien T Trinh, Michael Mallozzi, et al.
Epidemiology and Infection|March 18, 2000
Occurrence of Clostridium perfringens beta2-toxin amongst animals, determined using genotyping and subtyping PCR assaysH S Garmory, N Chanter, N P French, et al.
American Journal of Veterinary Research|August 1, 1989
Purification of the phospholipase D of Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis by recycling isoelectric focusingN B Egen, W A Cuevas, P J McNamara, et al.
Infection and Immunity|August 26, 1998
Clostridium perfringens type E animal enteritis isolates with highly conserved, silent enterotoxin gene sequencesS J Billington, E U Wieckowski, M R Sarker, et al.
Veterinary Microbiology|December 20, 2011
Clostridium perfringens type C and Clostridium difficile co-infection in foalsF A Uzal, S S Diab, P Blanchard, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 18, 1994
A cytolysin encoded by Salmonella is required for survival within macrophagesS J Libby, W Goebel, A Ludwig, et al.
Journal of Bacteriology|October 4, 2006
Comparative phylogenomics of Clostridium difficile reveals clade specificity and microevolution of hypervirulent strainsR A Stabler, D N Gerding, J G Songer, et al.
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American Journal of Veterinary Research|August 1, 1991
Transformation of Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis by electroporationJ G Songer, R W Hilwig, M N Leeming, et al.
American Journal of Veterinary Research|August 1, 1978
Enteropathogenicity testing of Treponema hyodysenteriae in ligated colonic loops of swineS C Whipp, D L Harris, J M Kinyon, et al.
Journal of Bacteriology|October 27, 1997
The Arcanobacterium (Actinomyces) pyogenes hemolysin, pyolysin, is a novel member of the thiol-activated cytolysin familyS J Billington, B H Jost, W A Cuevas, et al.
Anaerobe|October 12, 2010
Clostridium perfringens alpha toxin is produced in the intestines of broiler chicks inoculated with an alpha toxin mutantChristine F Coursodon, Hien T Trinh, Michael Mallozzi, et al.
Epidemiology and Infection|March 18, 2000
Occurrence of Clostridium perfringens beta2-toxin amongst animals, determined using genotyping and subtyping PCR assaysH S Garmory, N Chanter, N P French, et al.
American Journal of Veterinary Research|August 1, 1989
Purification of the phospholipase D of Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis by recycling isoelectric focusingN B Egen, W A Cuevas, P J McNamara, et al.
Infection and Immunity|August 26, 1998
Clostridium perfringens type E animal enteritis isolates with highly conserved, silent enterotoxin gene sequencesS J Billington, E U Wieckowski, M R Sarker, et al.
Veterinary Microbiology|December 20, 2011
Clostridium perfringens type C and Clostridium difficile co-infection in foalsF A Uzal, S S Diab, P Blanchard, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|January 18, 1994
A cytolysin encoded by Salmonella is required for survival within macrophagesS J Libby, W Goebel, A Ludwig, et al.
Journal of Bacteriology|October 4, 2006
Comparative phylogenomics of Clostridium difficile reveals clade specificity and microevolution of hypervirulent strainsR A Stabler, D N Gerding, J G Songer, et al.
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