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Jimmy T Trinh

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Trends in Microbiology|December 4, 2018
Structure Regulates Phage Lysis-Lysogeny DecisionsJimmy T Trinh, Lanying Zeng
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 23, 2018
High-resolution studies of lysis-lysogeny decision-making in bacteriophage lambdaQiuyan Shao, Jimmy T Trinh, Lanying Zeng
Nature Communications|August 1, 2020
Emerging heterogeneous compartments by viruses in single bacterial cellsJimmy T Trinh, Qiuyan Shao, Jingwen Guan, et al.
Biophysical Journal|November 9, 2017
Late-Arriving Signals Contribute Less to Cell-Fate DecisionsMichael G Cortes, Jimmy T Trinh, Lanying Zeng, et al.
Nature Communications|February 7, 2017
Cell fate decisions emerge as phages cooperate or compete inside their hostJimmy T Trinh, Tamás Székely, Qiuyan Shao, et al.
Iscience|September 22, 2018
Coupling of DNA Replication and Negative Feedback Controls Gene Expression for Cell-Fate DecisionsQiuyan Shao, Michael G Cortes, Jimmy T Trinh, et al.
Microbiologyopen|August 18, 2016
Lysis-lysogeny coexistence: prophage integration during lytic developmentQiuyan Shao, Jimmy T Trinh, Colby S McIntosh, et al.
Viruses|February 26, 2022
A Bacteriophage Cocktail Significantly Reduces <i>Listeria monocytogenes</i> without Deleterious Impact on the Commensal Gut Microbiota under Simulated Gastrointestinal ConditionsRasmus Riemer Jakobsen, Jimmy T Trinh, Louise Bomholtz, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|June 19, 2023
CO-INFECTING PHAGES IMPEDE EACH OTHER'S ENTRY INTO THE CELLThu Vu Phuc Nguyen, Yuchen Wu, Tianyou Yao, et al.
Current Biology : CB|June 15, 2024
Coinfecting phages impede each other's entry into the cellThu Vu Phuc Nguyen, Yuchen Wu, Tianyou Yao, et al.
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Trends in Microbiology|December 4, 2018
Structure Regulates Phage Lysis-Lysogeny DecisionsJimmy T Trinh, Lanying Zeng
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 23, 2018
High-resolution studies of lysis-lysogeny decision-making in bacteriophage lambdaQiuyan Shao, Jimmy T Trinh, Lanying Zeng
Nature Communications|August 1, 2020
Emerging heterogeneous compartments by viruses in single bacterial cellsJimmy T Trinh, Qiuyan Shao, Jingwen Guan, et al.
Biophysical Journal|November 9, 2017
Late-Arriving Signals Contribute Less to Cell-Fate DecisionsMichael G Cortes, Jimmy T Trinh, Lanying Zeng, et al.
Nature Communications|February 7, 2017
Cell fate decisions emerge as phages cooperate or compete inside their hostJimmy T Trinh, Tamás Székely, Qiuyan Shao, et al.
Iscience|September 22, 2018
Coupling of DNA Replication and Negative Feedback Controls Gene Expression for Cell-Fate DecisionsQiuyan Shao, Michael G Cortes, Jimmy T Trinh, et al.
Microbiologyopen|August 18, 2016
Lysis-lysogeny coexistence: prophage integration during lytic developmentQiuyan Shao, Jimmy T Trinh, Colby S McIntosh, et al.
Viruses|February 26, 2022
A Bacteriophage Cocktail Significantly Reduces <i>Listeria monocytogenes</i> without Deleterious Impact on the Commensal Gut Microbiota under Simulated Gastrointestinal ConditionsRasmus Riemer Jakobsen, Jimmy T Trinh, Louise Bomholtz, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|June 19, 2023
CO-INFECTING PHAGES IMPEDE EACH OTHER'S ENTRY INTO THE CELLThu Vu Phuc Nguyen, Yuchen Wu, Tianyou Yao, et al.
Current Biology : CB|June 15, 2024
Coinfecting phages impede each other's entry into the cellThu Vu Phuc Nguyen, Yuchen Wu, Tianyou Yao, et al.
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