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Robin J Rowbury

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Science Progress|June 6, 2006
Intracellular and extracellular components as bacterial thermometers, and early warning against thermal stressRobin J Rowbury
Science Progress|May 12, 2005
Responses to chemical, physical and biological stresses: involvement of extracellular alarmones, pheromones and varisensorsRobin J Rowbury
Science Progress|April 24, 2002
Introduction: microbial disease: recent studies show that novel extracellular components can enhance microbial resistance to lethal host chemicals and increase virulenceRobin J Rowbury
Microbiology (Reading, England)|August 10, 2000
Killed cultures of Escherichia coli can protect living organisms from acid stressRobin J Rowbury
Science Progress|July 4, 2003
Extracellular proteins as enterobacterial thermometersRobin J Rowbury
Science Progress|July 4, 2003
Temperature effects on biological systems: introductionRobin J Rowbury
Science Progress|April 15, 2004
How killed enterobacterial cultures can activate living organisms to resist lethal agents or conditionsRobin J Rowbury
Science Progress|October 29, 2004
UV radiation-induced enterobacterial responses, other processes that influence UV tolerance and likely environmental significanceRobin J Rowbury
Science Progress|May 12, 2005
Enterobacterial responses to external protons, including responses that involve early warning against stress and the functioning of extracellular pheromones, alarmones and varisensorsRobin J Rowbury
Science Progress|June 30, 2006
Extracellular sensors and extracellular alarmones, which permit cross-talk between organisms, determine the levels of alkali tolerance and trigger alkaliinduced acid sensitivity in Escherichia coliRobin J Rowbury, Margaret Goodson
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Science Progress|June 6, 2006
Intracellular and extracellular components as bacterial thermometers, and early warning against thermal stressRobin J Rowbury
Science Progress|May 12, 2005
Responses to chemical, physical and biological stresses: involvement of extracellular alarmones, pheromones and varisensorsRobin J Rowbury
Science Progress|April 24, 2002
Introduction: microbial disease: recent studies show that novel extracellular components can enhance microbial resistance to lethal host chemicals and increase virulenceRobin J Rowbury
Microbiology (Reading, England)|August 10, 2000
Killed cultures of Escherichia coli can protect living organisms from acid stressRobin J Rowbury
Science Progress|July 4, 2003
Extracellular proteins as enterobacterial thermometersRobin J Rowbury
Science Progress|July 4, 2003
Temperature effects on biological systems: introductionRobin J Rowbury
Science Progress|April 15, 2004
How killed enterobacterial cultures can activate living organisms to resist lethal agents or conditionsRobin J Rowbury
Science Progress|October 29, 2004
UV radiation-induced enterobacterial responses, other processes that influence UV tolerance and likely environmental significanceRobin J Rowbury
Science Progress|May 12, 2005
Enterobacterial responses to external protons, including responses that involve early warning against stress and the functioning of extracellular pheromones, alarmones and varisensorsRobin J Rowbury
Science Progress|June 30, 2006
Extracellular sensors and extracellular alarmones, which permit cross-talk between organisms, determine the levels of alkali tolerance and trigger alkaliinduced acid sensitivity in Escherichia coliRobin J Rowbury, Margaret Goodson
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