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Jeffrey H Withey

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Journal of Bacteriology|October 14, 2008
Flexibility of Vibrio cholerae ToxT in transcription activation of genes having altered promoter spacingMichelle Bellair, Jeffrey H Withey
Annual Review of Microbiology|May 6, 2003
A salvage pathway for protein structures: tmRNA and trans-translationJeffrey H Withey, David I Friedman
Journal of Bacteriology|July 6, 2021
H-NS and ToxT Inversely Control Cholera Toxin Production by Binding to Overlapping DNA SequencesJennifer B Stone, Jeffrey H Withey
Bio-Protocol|October 31, 2017
[<sup>14</sup>C] Linoleic Acid Uptake and Fractionation Assay in <i>Vibrio cholerae</i>Sarah C Plecha, Jeffrey H Withey
Molecular Microbiology|September 3, 2011
Termination of Vibrio cholerae virulence gene expression is mediated by proteolysis of the major virulence activator, ToxTBasel H Abuaita, Jeffrey H Withey
Journal of Bacteriology|July 24, 2012
Identification and characterization of the functional toxboxes in the Vibrio cholerae cholera toxin promoterJennifer B Dittmer, Jeffrey H Withey
Journal of Bacteriology|November 18, 2005
Vibrio cholerae ToxT independently activates the divergently transcribed aldA and tagA genesJeffrey H Withey, Victor J Dirita
Journal of Microbiological Methods|November 25, 2010
Genetic screening for bacterial mutants in liquid growth media by fluorescence-activated cell sortingBasel H Abuaita, Jeffrey H Withey
Molecular Microbiology|April 28, 2005
Activation of both acfA and acfD transcription by Vibrio cholerae ToxT requires binding to two centrally located DNA sites in an inverted repeat conformationJeffrey H Withey, Victor J DiRita
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|July 27, 2018
Danio rerio as a Native Host Model for Understanding Pathophysiology of Vibrio choleraeKristie C Mitchell, Jeffrey H Withey
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Journal of Bacteriology|October 14, 2008
Flexibility of Vibrio cholerae ToxT in transcription activation of genes having altered promoter spacingMichelle Bellair, Jeffrey H Withey
Annual Review of Microbiology|May 6, 2003
A salvage pathway for protein structures: tmRNA and trans-translationJeffrey H Withey, David I Friedman
Journal of Bacteriology|July 6, 2021
H-NS and ToxT Inversely Control Cholera Toxin Production by Binding to Overlapping DNA SequencesJennifer B Stone, Jeffrey H Withey
Bio-Protocol|October 31, 2017
[<sup>14</sup>C] Linoleic Acid Uptake and Fractionation Assay in <i>Vibrio cholerae</i>Sarah C Plecha, Jeffrey H Withey
Molecular Microbiology|September 3, 2011
Termination of Vibrio cholerae virulence gene expression is mediated by proteolysis of the major virulence activator, ToxTBasel H Abuaita, Jeffrey H Withey
Journal of Bacteriology|July 24, 2012
Identification and characterization of the functional toxboxes in the Vibrio cholerae cholera toxin promoterJennifer B Dittmer, Jeffrey H Withey
Journal of Bacteriology|November 18, 2005
Vibrio cholerae ToxT independently activates the divergently transcribed aldA and tagA genesJeffrey H Withey, Victor J Dirita
Journal of Microbiological Methods|November 25, 2010
Genetic screening for bacterial mutants in liquid growth media by fluorescence-activated cell sortingBasel H Abuaita, Jeffrey H Withey
Molecular Microbiology|April 28, 2005
Activation of both acfA and acfD transcription by Vibrio cholerae ToxT requires binding to two centrally located DNA sites in an inverted repeat conformationJeffrey H Withey, Victor J DiRita
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|July 27, 2018
Danio rerio as a Native Host Model for Understanding Pathophysiology of Vibrio choleraeKristie C Mitchell, Jeffrey H Withey
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