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Steven Tracy

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The Journal of Antibiotics|February 2, 2012
Creatinine inhibits bacterial replicationThomas McDonald, Kristen M Drescher, Annika Weber, et al.
Islets|September 22, 2012
The microbiology of human hygiene and its impact on type 1 diabetesNora M Chapman, Ken Coppieters, Matthias von Herrath, et al.
Journal of Virology|January 29, 2011
Variations of coxsackievirus B3 capsid primary structure, ligands, and stability are selected for in a coxsackievirus and adenovirus receptor-limited environmentSteven D Carson, Nora M Chapman, Susan Hafenstein, et al.
Microbiology Resource Announcements|December 4, 2020
Complete Genome Sequence of the Naegleria fowleri (Strain LEE) Closed Circular Extrachromosomal Ribosomal DNA ElementJohn C Mullican, Kristen M Drescher, Nora M Chapman, et al.
Virology|November 3, 2004
Coxsackievirus B3 infection and type 1 diabetes development in NOD mice: insulitis determines susceptibility of pancreatic islets to virus infectionKristen M Drescher, Ken Kono, Shubhada Bopegamage, et al.
Journal of Microbiological Methods|August 6, 2014
A novel, broadly applicable approach to isolation of fungi in diverse growth mediaShane Smithee, Steven Tracy, Kristen M Drescher, et al.
Virology|April 2, 2008
5' terminal deletions in the genome of a coxsackievirus B2 strain occurred naturally in human heartNora M Chapman, Kyung-Soo Kim, Kristen M Drescher, et al.
The Journal of General Virology|February 21, 2017
Corrigendum: Three capsid amino acids notably influence coxsackie B3 virus stabilitySteven D Carson, Steven Tracy, Zac G Kaczmarek, et al.
The Journal of General Virology|October 23, 2015
Three capsid amino acids notably influence coxsackie B3 virus stabilitySteven D Carson, Steven Tracy, Zac G Kaczmarek, et al.
The Journal of General Virology|October 20, 2007
Endogenous low-level expression of the coxsackievirus and adenovirus receptor enables coxsackievirus B3 infection of RD cellsSteven D Carson, Kyung-Soo Kim, Samuel J Pirruccello, et al.
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The Journal of Antibiotics|February 2, 2012
Creatinine inhibits bacterial replicationThomas McDonald, Kristen M Drescher, Annika Weber, et al.
Islets|September 22, 2012
The microbiology of human hygiene and its impact on type 1 diabetesNora M Chapman, Ken Coppieters, Matthias von Herrath, et al.
Journal of Virology|January 29, 2011
Variations of coxsackievirus B3 capsid primary structure, ligands, and stability are selected for in a coxsackievirus and adenovirus receptor-limited environmentSteven D Carson, Nora M Chapman, Susan Hafenstein, et al.
Microbiology Resource Announcements|December 4, 2020
Complete Genome Sequence of the Naegleria fowleri (Strain LEE) Closed Circular Extrachromosomal Ribosomal DNA ElementJohn C Mullican, Kristen M Drescher, Nora M Chapman, et al.
Virology|November 3, 2004
Coxsackievirus B3 infection and type 1 diabetes development in NOD mice: insulitis determines susceptibility of pancreatic islets to virus infectionKristen M Drescher, Ken Kono, Shubhada Bopegamage, et al.
Journal of Microbiological Methods|August 6, 2014
A novel, broadly applicable approach to isolation of fungi in diverse growth mediaShane Smithee, Steven Tracy, Kristen M Drescher, et al.
Virology|April 2, 2008
5' terminal deletions in the genome of a coxsackievirus B2 strain occurred naturally in human heartNora M Chapman, Kyung-Soo Kim, Kristen M Drescher, et al.
The Journal of General Virology|February 21, 2017
Corrigendum: Three capsid amino acids notably influence coxsackie B3 virus stabilitySteven D Carson, Steven Tracy, Zac G Kaczmarek, et al.
The Journal of General Virology|October 23, 2015
Three capsid amino acids notably influence coxsackie B3 virus stabilitySteven D Carson, Steven Tracy, Zac G Kaczmarek, et al.
The Journal of General Virology|October 20, 2007
Endogenous low-level expression of the coxsackievirus and adenovirus receptor enables coxsackievirus B3 infection of RD cellsSteven D Carson, Kyung-Soo Kim, Samuel J Pirruccello, et al.
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