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October 1, 2011
Time to consider Clostridium probiotics?
Stephen T Cartman
Applied and Environmental Microbiology
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December 22, 2009
A mariner-based transposon system for in vivo random mutagenesis of Clostridium difficile
Stephen T Cartman, Nigel P Minton
Journal of Mathematical Biology
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April 2, 2014
Mathematical modelling reveals properties of TcdC required for it to be a negative regulator of toxin production in Clostridium difficile
Sara Jabbari, Stephen T Cartman, John R King
Gut Microbes
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August 2, 2011
Both, toxin A and toxin B, are important in Clostridium difficile infection
Sarah A Kuehne, Stephen T Cartman, Nigel P Minton
Applied and Environmental Microbiology
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July 1, 2008
Bacillus subtilis spores germinate in the chicken gastrointestinal tract
Stephen T Cartman, Roberto M La Ragione, Martin J Woodward
Plos One
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September 28, 2011
Reconsidering the sporulation characteristics of hypervirulent Clostridium difficile BI/NAP1/027
David A Burns, Daniela Heeg, Stephen T Cartman, et al.
Plos One
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March 3, 2012
Spores of Clostridium difficile clinical isolates display a diverse germination response to bile salts
Daniela Heeg, David A Burns, Stephen T Cartman, et al.
Plos One
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December 20, 2015
The SOS Response Master Regulator LexA Is Associated with Sporulation, Motility and Biofilm Formation in Clostridium difficile
Beata M Walter, Stephen T Cartman, Nigel P Minton, et al.
International Journal of Food Microbiology
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September 20, 2015
The role of small acid-soluble proteins (SASPs) in protection of spores of Clostridium botulinum against nitrous acid
Carolyn A Meaney, Stephen T Cartman, Peter J McClure, et al.
Anaerobe
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May 5, 2015
Optimal spore germination in Clostridium botulinum ATCC 3502 requires the presence of functional copies of SleB and YpeB, but not CwlJ
Carolyn A Meaney, Stephen T Cartman, Peter J McClure, et al.
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Future Microbiology
|
October 1, 2011
Time to consider Clostridium probiotics?
Stephen T Cartman
Applied and Environmental Microbiology
|
December 22, 2009
A mariner-based transposon system for in vivo random mutagenesis of Clostridium difficile
Stephen T Cartman, Nigel P Minton
Journal of Mathematical Biology
|
April 2, 2014
Mathematical modelling reveals properties of TcdC required for it to be a negative regulator of toxin production in Clostridium difficile
Sara Jabbari, Stephen T Cartman, John R King
Gut Microbes
|
August 2, 2011
Both, toxin A and toxin B, are important in Clostridium difficile infection
Sarah A Kuehne, Stephen T Cartman, Nigel P Minton
Applied and Environmental Microbiology
|
July 1, 2008
Bacillus subtilis spores germinate in the chicken gastrointestinal tract
Stephen T Cartman, Roberto M La Ragione, Martin J Woodward
Plos One
|
September 28, 2011
Reconsidering the sporulation characteristics of hypervirulent Clostridium difficile BI/NAP1/027
David A Burns, Daniela Heeg, Stephen T Cartman, et al.
Plos One
|
March 3, 2012
Spores of Clostridium difficile clinical isolates display a diverse germination response to bile salts
Daniela Heeg, David A Burns, Stephen T Cartman, et al.
Plos One
|
December 20, 2015
The SOS Response Master Regulator LexA Is Associated with Sporulation, Motility and Biofilm Formation in Clostridium difficile
Beata M Walter, Stephen T Cartman, Nigel P Minton, et al.
International Journal of Food Microbiology
|
September 20, 2015
The role of small acid-soluble proteins (SASPs) in protection of spores of Clostridium botulinum against nitrous acid
Carolyn A Meaney, Stephen T Cartman, Peter J McClure, et al.
Anaerobe
|
May 5, 2015
Optimal spore germination in Clostridium botulinum ATCC 3502 requires the presence of functional copies of SleB and YpeB, but not CwlJ
Carolyn A Meaney, Stephen T Cartman, Peter J McClure, et al.
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