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Ricardo S Ramiro

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Evolutionary Applications|September 9, 2016
Macrophage adaptation leads to parallel evolution of genetically diverse Escherichia coli small-colony variants with increased fitness in vivo and antibiotic collateral sensitivityRicardo S Ramiro, Henrique Costa, Isabel Gordo
BMC Evolutionary Biology|November 16, 2012
Molecular evolution and phylogenetics of rodent malaria parasitesRicardo S Ramiro, Sarah E Reece, Darren J Obbard
Current Opinion in Microbiology|June 8, 2017
Evolution of commensal bacteria in the intestinal tract of miceAna Sousa, Nelson Frazão, Ricardo S Ramiro, et al.
Plos Biology|March 11, 2020
Low mutational load and high mutation rate variation in gut commensal bacteriaRicardo S Ramiro, Paulo Durão, Claudia Bank, et al.
Evolutionary Applications|March 23, 2010
Plastic parasites: sophisticated strategies for survival and reproduction?Sarah E Reece, Ricardo S Ramiro, Daniel H Nussey
Frontiers in Microbiology|October 31, 2022
Editorial: Integrating multi-scale approaches for predicting microbiome ecology and evolutionAndrea Quagliariello, Ricardo S Ramiro, Alejandro Couce, et al.
Ecology Letters|July 2, 2016
Facilitation through altered resource availability in a mixed-species rodent malaria infectionRicardo S Ramiro, Laura C Pollitt, Nicole Mideo, et al.
Plos Pathogens|March 17, 2011
Sex and death: the effects of innate immune factors on the sexual reproduction of malaria parasitesRicardo S Ramiro, João Alpedrinha, Lucy Carter, et al.
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy|June 17, 2020
Radial Expansion Facilitates the Maintenance of Double Antibiotic ResistancesPaulo Durão, Ricardo S Ramiro, Cátia Pereira, et al.
Molecular Biology and Evolution|September 30, 2017
Recurrent Reverse Evolution Maintains Polymorphism after Strong Bottlenecks in Commensal Gut BacteriaAna Sousa, Ricardo S Ramiro, João Barroso-Batista, et al.
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Evolutionary Applications|September 9, 2016
Macrophage adaptation leads to parallel evolution of genetically diverse Escherichia coli small-colony variants with increased fitness in vivo and antibiotic collateral sensitivityRicardo S Ramiro, Henrique Costa, Isabel Gordo
BMC Evolutionary Biology|November 16, 2012
Molecular evolution and phylogenetics of rodent malaria parasitesRicardo S Ramiro, Sarah E Reece, Darren J Obbard
Current Opinion in Microbiology|June 8, 2017
Evolution of commensal bacteria in the intestinal tract of miceAna Sousa, Nelson Frazão, Ricardo S Ramiro, et al.
Plos Biology|March 11, 2020
Low mutational load and high mutation rate variation in gut commensal bacteriaRicardo S Ramiro, Paulo Durão, Claudia Bank, et al.
Evolutionary Applications|March 23, 2010
Plastic parasites: sophisticated strategies for survival and reproduction?Sarah E Reece, Ricardo S Ramiro, Daniel H Nussey
Frontiers in Microbiology|October 31, 2022
Editorial: Integrating multi-scale approaches for predicting microbiome ecology and evolutionAndrea Quagliariello, Ricardo S Ramiro, Alejandro Couce, et al.
Ecology Letters|July 2, 2016
Facilitation through altered resource availability in a mixed-species rodent malaria infectionRicardo S Ramiro, Laura C Pollitt, Nicole Mideo, et al.
Plos Pathogens|March 17, 2011
Sex and death: the effects of innate immune factors on the sexual reproduction of malaria parasitesRicardo S Ramiro, João Alpedrinha, Lucy Carter, et al.
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy|June 17, 2020
Radial Expansion Facilitates the Maintenance of Double Antibiotic ResistancesPaulo Durão, Ricardo S Ramiro, Cátia Pereira, et al.
Molecular Biology and Evolution|September 30, 2017
Recurrent Reverse Evolution Maintains Polymorphism after Strong Bottlenecks in Commensal Gut BacteriaAna Sousa, Ricardo S Ramiro, João Barroso-Batista, et al.
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