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Nature|February 14, 2020
Evolution-guided discovery of antibiotics that inhibit peptidoglycan remodellingElizabeth J Culp, Nicholas Waglechner, Wenliang Wang, et al.
Nature|December 4, 2014
MapZ marks the division sites and positions FtsZ rings in Streptococcus pneumoniaeAurore Fleurie, Christian Lesterlin, Sylvie Manuse, et al.
Chemical Science|October 10, 2017
Full color palette of fluorescent d-amino acids for <i>in situ</i> labeling of bacterial cell wallsYen-Pang Hsu, Jonathan Rittichier, Erkin Kuru, et al.
Molecular Microbiology|August 8, 2014
Pbp2x localizes separately from Pbp2b and other peptidoglycan synthesis proteins during later stages of cell division of Streptococcus pneumoniae D39Ho-Ching T Tsui, Michael J Boersma, Stephen A Vella, et al.
Scientific Reports|May 17, 2018
The cell wall hydrolase Pmp23 is important for assembly and stability of the division ring in Streptococcus pneumoniaeMaxime Jacq, Christopher Arthaud, Sylvie Manuse, et al.
Nature Communications|August 18, 2015
Cell shape dynamics during the staphylococcal cell cycleJoão M Monteiro, Pedro B Fernandes, Filipa Vaz, et al.
Mbio|September 8, 2016
FtsZ-Dependent Elongation of a Coccoid BacteriumAna R Pereira, Jen Hsin, Ewa Król, et al.
Nature|November 8, 2016
The mechanism of force transmission at bacterial focal adhesion complexesLaura M Faure, Jean-Bernard Fiche, Leon Espinosa, et al.
Nature Communications|August 22, 2022
Evolution of longitudinal division in multicellular bacteria of the Neisseriaceae familySammy Nyongesa, Philipp M Weber, Ève Bernet, et al.
The ISME Journal|April 4, 2025
Adaptive genomic plasticity in large-genome, broad-host-range vibrio phagesCharles Bernard, Yannick Labreuche, Carine Diarra, et al.
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Nature|February 14, 2020
Evolution-guided discovery of antibiotics that inhibit peptidoglycan remodellingElizabeth J Culp, Nicholas Waglechner, Wenliang Wang, et al.
Nature|December 4, 2014
MapZ marks the division sites and positions FtsZ rings in Streptococcus pneumoniaeAurore Fleurie, Christian Lesterlin, Sylvie Manuse, et al.
Chemical Science|October 10, 2017
Full color palette of fluorescent d-amino acids for <i>in situ</i> labeling of bacterial cell wallsYen-Pang Hsu, Jonathan Rittichier, Erkin Kuru, et al.
Molecular Microbiology|August 8, 2014
Pbp2x localizes separately from Pbp2b and other peptidoglycan synthesis proteins during later stages of cell division of Streptococcus pneumoniae D39Ho-Ching T Tsui, Michael J Boersma, Stephen A Vella, et al.
Scientific Reports|May 17, 2018
The cell wall hydrolase Pmp23 is important for assembly and stability of the division ring in Streptococcus pneumoniaeMaxime Jacq, Christopher Arthaud, Sylvie Manuse, et al.
Nature Communications|August 18, 2015
Cell shape dynamics during the staphylococcal cell cycleJoão M Monteiro, Pedro B Fernandes, Filipa Vaz, et al.
Mbio|September 8, 2016
FtsZ-Dependent Elongation of a Coccoid BacteriumAna R Pereira, Jen Hsin, Ewa Król, et al.
Nature|November 8, 2016
The mechanism of force transmission at bacterial focal adhesion complexesLaura M Faure, Jean-Bernard Fiche, Leon Espinosa, et al.
Nature Communications|August 22, 2022
Evolution of longitudinal division in multicellular bacteria of the Neisseriaceae familySammy Nyongesa, Philipp M Weber, Ève Bernet, et al.
The ISME Journal|April 4, 2025
Adaptive genomic plasticity in large-genome, broad-host-range vibrio phagesCharles Bernard, Yannick Labreuche, Carine Diarra, et al.
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