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Molecular Microbiology
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June 28, 2003
A lytic transglycosylase homologue, PleA, is required for the assembly of pili and the flagellum at the Caulobacter crescentus cell pole
Patrick H Viollier, Lucy Shapiro
Genes & Development
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September 19, 2007
Break on through to the other side: outer membrane penetration of the nascent flagellum by a stop-polymerization mechanism
Edgar Huitema, Patrick H Viollier
Molecular Microbiology
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November 19, 2011
Reflections on a sticky situation: how surface contact pulls the trigger for bacterial adhesion
Clare L Kirkpatrick, Patrick H Viollier
Current Opinion in Microbiology
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October 11, 2011
New(s) to the (Z-)ring
Clare L Kirkpatrick, Patrick H Viollier
The EMBO Journal
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September 16, 2010
A polarity factor takes the lead in chromosome segregation
Clare L Kirkpatrick, Patrick H Viollier
Current Biology : CB
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December 22, 2012
Cell polarity: ParA-logs gather around the Hub
Clare L Kirkpatrick, Patrick H Viollier
Molecular Microbiology
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June 25, 2010
Cell dispersal in biofilms: an extracellular DNA masks nature's strongest glue
Clare L Kirkpatrick, Patrick H Viollier
FEMS Microbiology Reviews
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November 19, 2011
Decoding Caulobacter development
Clare L Kirkpatrick, Patrick H Viollier
Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology
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November 19, 2010
Poles apart: prokaryotic polar organelles and their spatial regulation
Clare L Kirkpatrick, Patrick H Viollier
Chemistry & Biology
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April 15, 2014
Synthetic interaction between the TipN polarity factor and an AcrAB-family efflux pump implicates cell polarity in bacterial drug resistance
Clare L Kirkpatrick, Patrick H Viollier
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Molecular Microbiology
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June 28, 2003
A lytic transglycosylase homologue, PleA, is required for the assembly of pili and the flagellum at the Caulobacter crescentus cell pole
Patrick H Viollier, Lucy Shapiro
Genes & Development
|
September 19, 2007
Break on through to the other side: outer membrane penetration of the nascent flagellum by a stop-polymerization mechanism
Edgar Huitema, Patrick H Viollier
Molecular Microbiology
|
November 19, 2011
Reflections on a sticky situation: how surface contact pulls the trigger for bacterial adhesion
Clare L Kirkpatrick, Patrick H Viollier
Current Opinion in Microbiology
|
October 11, 2011
New(s) to the (Z-)ring
Clare L Kirkpatrick, Patrick H Viollier
The EMBO Journal
|
September 16, 2010
A polarity factor takes the lead in chromosome segregation
Clare L Kirkpatrick, Patrick H Viollier
Current Biology : CB
|
December 22, 2012
Cell polarity: ParA-logs gather around the Hub
Clare L Kirkpatrick, Patrick H Viollier
Molecular Microbiology
|
June 25, 2010
Cell dispersal in biofilms: an extracellular DNA masks nature's strongest glue
Clare L Kirkpatrick, Patrick H Viollier
FEMS Microbiology Reviews
|
November 19, 2011
Decoding Caulobacter development
Clare L Kirkpatrick, Patrick H Viollier
Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology
|
November 19, 2010
Poles apart: prokaryotic polar organelles and their spatial regulation
Clare L Kirkpatrick, Patrick H Viollier
Chemistry & Biology
|
April 15, 2014
Synthetic interaction between the TipN polarity factor and an AcrAB-family efflux pump implicates cell polarity in bacterial drug resistance
Clare L Kirkpatrick, Patrick H Viollier
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