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P Armitage

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Cell|April 8, 2010
Time for bacteria to slow downJudith P Armitage, Richard M Berry
Annual Review of Microbiology|July 1, 2020
Assembly and Dynamics of the Bacterial FlagellumJudith P Armitage, Richard M Berry
Nature Reviews. Molecular Cell Biology|December 2, 2004
Making sense of it all: bacterial chemotaxisGeorge H Wadhams, Judith P Armitage
Advances in Microbial Physiology|September 29, 1999
The bacterial flagella motorR M Berry, J P Armitage
FEMS Microbiology Letters|August 10, 2000
Inverted behavioural responses in wild-type Rhodobacter sphaeroides to temporal stimuliH L Packer, J P Armitage
FEBS Letters|April 6, 1981
Comparison of the carotenoid bandshift and oxanol dyes to measure membrane potential changes during chemotactic stimulation of Rhodopseudomonas sphaeroides and Escherichia coliJ P Armitage, M C Evans
FEBS Letters|March 24, 1980
Chemotactically induced increase in the membrane potential of spheroplasts of Rhodopseudomonas sphaeroidesJ P Armitage, M C Evans
Journal of Bacteriology|February 1, 1993
Motility, chemokinesis, and methylation-independent chemotaxis in Azospirillum brasilenseI B Zhulin, J P Armitage
International Journal of Cancer|November 15, 1974
Report of the scientific meeting on some developments in the methodology of controlled clinical trials in cancerP Armitage, J B Block, R Saracci
Nature Communications|November 15, 2014
Polarity of bacterial magnetotaxis is controlled by aerotaxis through a common sensory pathwayFelix Popp, Judith P Armitage, Dirk Schüler
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Cell|April 8, 2010
Time for bacteria to slow downJudith P Armitage, Richard M Berry
Annual Review of Microbiology|July 1, 2020
Assembly and Dynamics of the Bacterial FlagellumJudith P Armitage, Richard M Berry
Nature Reviews. Molecular Cell Biology|December 2, 2004
Making sense of it all: bacterial chemotaxisGeorge H Wadhams, Judith P Armitage
Advances in Microbial Physiology|September 29, 1999
The bacterial flagella motorR M Berry, J P Armitage
FEMS Microbiology Letters|August 10, 2000
Inverted behavioural responses in wild-type Rhodobacter sphaeroides to temporal stimuliH L Packer, J P Armitage
FEBS Letters|April 6, 1981
Comparison of the carotenoid bandshift and oxanol dyes to measure membrane potential changes during chemotactic stimulation of Rhodopseudomonas sphaeroides and Escherichia coliJ P Armitage, M C Evans
FEBS Letters|March 24, 1980
Chemotactically induced increase in the membrane potential of spheroplasts of Rhodopseudomonas sphaeroidesJ P Armitage, M C Evans
Journal of Bacteriology|February 1, 1993
Motility, chemokinesis, and methylation-independent chemotaxis in Azospirillum brasilenseI B Zhulin, J P Armitage
International Journal of Cancer|November 15, 1974
Report of the scientific meeting on some developments in the methodology of controlled clinical trials in cancerP Armitage, J B Block, R Saracci
Nature Communications|November 15, 2014
Polarity of bacterial magnetotaxis is controlled by aerotaxis through a common sensory pathwayFelix Popp, Judith P Armitage, Dirk Schüler
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