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Robert P Ryan

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Microbiology (Reading, England)|May 25, 2013
Cyclic di-GMP signalling and the regulation of bacterial virulenceRobert P Ryan
Trends in Microbiology|January 14, 2011
Communication with a growing family: diffusible signal factor (DSF) signaling in bacteriaRobert P Ryan, J Maxwell Dow
Virulence|December 24, 2010
Intermolecular interactions between HD-GYP and GGDEF domain proteins mediate virulence-related signal transduction in Xanthomonas campestrisRobert P Ryan, J Maxwell Dow
Microbiology (Reading, England)|July 5, 2008
Diffusible signals and interspecies communication in bacteriaRobert P Ryan, J Maxwell Dow
Future Medicinal Chemistry|June 16, 2016
Combating chronic bacterial infections by manipulating cyclic nucleotide-regulated biofilm formationShi-Qi An, Robert P Ryan
Anticancer Research|December 29, 2010
Corticorelin acetate, a synthetic corticotropin-releasing factor with preclinical antitumor activity, alone and with bevacizumab, against human brain tumor modelsIdoia Gamez, Robert P Ryan, Stephen T Keir
Journal of Bacteriology|September 13, 2011
The Ax21 protein is a cell-cell signal that regulates virulence in the nosocomial pathogen Stenotrophomonas maltophiliaYvonne McCarthy, J Maxwell Dow, Robert P Ryan
Journal of Bacteriology|April 27, 2017
Retraction for McCarthy et al., "The Ax21 Protein Is a Cell-Cell Signal That Regulates Virulence in the Nosocomial Pathogen Stenotrophomonas maltophilia"Yvonne McCarthy, J Maxwell Dow, Robert P Ryan
Trends in Microbiology|March 27, 2012
When the PilZ don't work: effectors for cyclic di-GMP action in bacteriaRobert P Ryan, Tim Tolker-Nielsen, J Maxwell Dow
Trends in Microbiology|June 19, 2014
Polybacterial human disease: the ills of social networkingFrancesca L Short, Sarah L Murdoch, Robert P Ryan
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Microbiology (Reading, England)|May 25, 2013
Cyclic di-GMP signalling and the regulation of bacterial virulenceRobert P Ryan
Trends in Microbiology|January 14, 2011
Communication with a growing family: diffusible signal factor (DSF) signaling in bacteriaRobert P Ryan, J Maxwell Dow
Virulence|December 24, 2010
Intermolecular interactions between HD-GYP and GGDEF domain proteins mediate virulence-related signal transduction in Xanthomonas campestrisRobert P Ryan, J Maxwell Dow
Microbiology (Reading, England)|July 5, 2008
Diffusible signals and interspecies communication in bacteriaRobert P Ryan, J Maxwell Dow
Future Medicinal Chemistry|June 16, 2016
Combating chronic bacterial infections by manipulating cyclic nucleotide-regulated biofilm formationShi-Qi An, Robert P Ryan
Anticancer Research|December 29, 2010
Corticorelin acetate, a synthetic corticotropin-releasing factor with preclinical antitumor activity, alone and with bevacizumab, against human brain tumor modelsIdoia Gamez, Robert P Ryan, Stephen T Keir
Journal of Bacteriology|September 13, 2011
The Ax21 protein is a cell-cell signal that regulates virulence in the nosocomial pathogen Stenotrophomonas maltophiliaYvonne McCarthy, J Maxwell Dow, Robert P Ryan
Journal of Bacteriology|April 27, 2017
Retraction for McCarthy et al., "The Ax21 Protein Is a Cell-Cell Signal That Regulates Virulence in the Nosocomial Pathogen Stenotrophomonas maltophilia"Yvonne McCarthy, J Maxwell Dow, Robert P Ryan
Trends in Microbiology|March 27, 2012
When the PilZ don't work: effectors for cyclic di-GMP action in bacteriaRobert P Ryan, Tim Tolker-Nielsen, J Maxwell Dow
Trends in Microbiology|June 19, 2014
Polybacterial human disease: the ills of social networkingFrancesca L Short, Sarah L Murdoch, Robert P Ryan
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