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Michael Weigert

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Proceedings. Biological Sciences|July 14, 2017
The physical boundaries of public goods cooperation between surface-attached bacterial cellsMichael Weigert, Rolf Kümmerli
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|April 18, 2018
The bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa senses and gradually responds to interspecific competition for ironAnne Leinweber, Michael Weigert, Rolf Kümmerli
Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health|February 1, 2014
Gallium-mediated siderophore quenching as an evolutionarily robust antibacterial treatmentAdin Ross-Gillespie, Michael Weigert, Sam P Brown, et al.
Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health|November 21, 2018
Probing the evolutionary robustness of two repurposed drugs targeting iron uptake in <i>Pseudomonas aeruginosa</i>Chiara Rezzoagli, David Wilson, Michael Weigert, et al.
Evolutionary Applications|December 31, 2016
Manipulating virulence factor availability can have complex consequences for infectionsMichael Weigert, Adin Ross-Gillespie, Anne Leinweber, et al.
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|February 23, 2019
Individual- versus group-optimality in the production of secreted bacterial compoundsKonstanze T Schiessl, Adin Ross-Gillespie, Daniel M Cornforth, et al.
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Proceedings. Biological Sciences|July 14, 2017
The physical boundaries of public goods cooperation between surface-attached bacterial cellsMichael Weigert, Rolf Kümmerli
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|April 18, 2018
The bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa senses and gradually responds to interspecific competition for ironAnne Leinweber, Michael Weigert, Rolf Kümmerli
Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health|February 1, 2014
Gallium-mediated siderophore quenching as an evolutionarily robust antibacterial treatmentAdin Ross-Gillespie, Michael Weigert, Sam P Brown, et al.
Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health|November 21, 2018
Probing the evolutionary robustness of two repurposed drugs targeting iron uptake in <i>Pseudomonas aeruginosa</i>Chiara Rezzoagli, David Wilson, Michael Weigert, et al.
Evolutionary Applications|December 31, 2016
Manipulating virulence factor availability can have complex consequences for infectionsMichael Weigert, Adin Ross-Gillespie, Anne Leinweber, et al.
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|February 23, 2019
Individual- versus group-optimality in the production of secreted bacterial compoundsKonstanze T Schiessl, Adin Ross-Gillespie, Daniel M Cornforth, et al.
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