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Whitman B Schofield

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Current Biology : CB|September 26, 2018
Gut Microbiota: IgA Protects the PioneersWhitman B Schofield, Noah W Palm
Cell|March 15, 2006
A landmark protein essential for establishing and perpetuating the polarity of a bacterial cellHubert Lam, Whitman B Schofield, Christine Jacobs-Wagner
The EMBO Journal|August 31, 2010
Cell cycle coordination and regulation of bacterial chromosome segregation dynamics by polarly localized proteinsWhitman B Schofield, Hoong Chuin Lim, Christine Jacobs-Wagner
Infection and Immunity|January 18, 2018
Dot/Icm-Translocated Proteins Important for Biogenesis of the Coxiella burnetii-Containing Vacuole Identified by Screening of an Effector Mutant SublibraryEmerson Crabill, Whitman B Schofield, Hayley J Newton, et al.
Cell Host & Microbe|July 17, 2018
The Stringent Response Determines the Ability of a Commensal Bacterium to Survive Starvation and to Persist in the GutWhitman B Schofield, Maria Zimmermann-Kogadeeva, Michael Zimmermann, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 15, 2017
Multiple <i>Legionella pneumophila</i> effector virulence phenotypes revealed through high-throughput analysis of targeted mutant librariesStephanie R Shames, Luying Liu, James C Havey, et al.
Elife|September 19, 2018
Human gut Aaron G Wexler, Whitman B Schofield, Patrick H Degnan, et al.
Scientific Reports|September 21, 2019
IgA-deficient humans exhibit gut microbiota dysbiosis despite secretion of compensatory IgMJason R Catanzaro, Juliet D Strauss, Agata Bielecka, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 10, 2016
Human symbionts inject and neutralize antibacterial toxins to persist in the gutAaron G Wexler, Yiqiao Bao, John C Whitney, et al.
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Showing results (1-10 of 9) with videos related to

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Pageof 1
Current Biology : CB|September 26, 2018
Gut Microbiota: IgA Protects the PioneersWhitman B Schofield, Noah W Palm
Cell|March 15, 2006
A landmark protein essential for establishing and perpetuating the polarity of a bacterial cellHubert Lam, Whitman B Schofield, Christine Jacobs-Wagner
The EMBO Journal|August 31, 2010
Cell cycle coordination and regulation of bacterial chromosome segregation dynamics by polarly localized proteinsWhitman B Schofield, Hoong Chuin Lim, Christine Jacobs-Wagner
Infection and Immunity|January 18, 2018
Dot/Icm-Translocated Proteins Important for Biogenesis of the Coxiella burnetii-Containing Vacuole Identified by Screening of an Effector Mutant SublibraryEmerson Crabill, Whitman B Schofield, Hayley J Newton, et al.
Cell Host & Microbe|July 17, 2018
The Stringent Response Determines the Ability of a Commensal Bacterium to Survive Starvation and to Persist in the GutWhitman B Schofield, Maria Zimmermann-Kogadeeva, Michael Zimmermann, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 15, 2017
Multiple <i>Legionella pneumophila</i> effector virulence phenotypes revealed through high-throughput analysis of targeted mutant librariesStephanie R Shames, Luying Liu, James C Havey, et al.
Elife|September 19, 2018
Human gut Aaron G Wexler, Whitman B Schofield, Patrick H Degnan, et al.
Scientific Reports|September 21, 2019
IgA-deficient humans exhibit gut microbiota dysbiosis despite secretion of compensatory IgMJason R Catanzaro, Juliet D Strauss, Agata Bielecka, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 10, 2016
Human symbionts inject and neutralize antibacterial toxins to persist in the gutAaron G Wexler, Yiqiao Bao, John C Whitney, et al.
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