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Microbiology

D-Index
57
Citations
10870
World Ranking
3598
National Ranking
318

Best Publications

  • Cytological and Transcript Analyses Reveal Fat and Lazy Persister-Like Bacilli in Tuberculous Sputum

    Natalie J. Garton;Simon J. Waddell;Anna L Sherratt;Su Min Lee

  • Microarrays Reveal that Each of the Ten Dominant Lineages of Staphylococcus aureus Has a Unique Combination of Surface-Associated and Regulatory Genes

    Jodi A. Lindsay;Catrin E. Moore;Nicholas P. Day;Sharon J. Peacock

  • Dissection of ESAT-6 System 1 of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Impact on Immunogenicity and Virulence

    Priscille Brodin;Laleh Majlessi;Laurent Marsollier;Marien I. de Jonge

  • Whole genome comparison of Campylobacter jejuni human isolates using a low-cost microarray reveals extensive genetic diversity.

    Nick Dorrell;Joseph A. Mangan;Kenneth G. Laing;Jason Hinds

  • Dissection of the heat-shock response in Mycobacterium tuberculosis using mutants and microarrays.

    Graham R. Stewart;Lorenz Wernisch;Richard Stabler;Joseph A. Mangan

  • A member of the cAMP receptor protein family of transcription regulators in Mycobacterium tuberculosis is required for virulence in mice and controls transcription of the rpfA gene coding for a resuscitation promoting factor

    Lisa Rickman;Colin Scott;Debbie M. Hunt;Thomas Hutchinson

  • Stationary phase gene expression of Mycobacterium tuberculosis following a progressive nutrient depletion: a model for persistent organisms?

    Tobias Hampshire;Tobias Hampshire;Shamit Soneji;Joanna Bacon;Brian W. James

  • Gene expression profile of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in a non-replicating state.

    D.G.Niranjala Muttucumaru;Gretta Roberts;Jason Hinds;Richard A. Stabler

  • Comparative Phylogenomics of Clostridium difficile Reveals Clade Specificity and Microevolution of Hypervirulent Strains

    R. A. Stabler;D. N. Gerding;J. G. Songer;D. Drudy

  • The Staphylococcus aureus response to unsaturated long chain free fatty acids: survival mechanisms and virulence implications.

    John G. Kenny;Deborah Ward;Elisabet Josefsson;Ing Marie Jonsson

  • Evolutionary genomics of staphylococcus aureus reveals insights into the origin and molecular basis of ruminant host adaptation

    Caitriona M. Guinane;Nouri L. Ben Zakour;Maria A. Tormo-Mas;Lucy A. Weinert

  • Application of DNA Microarrays to Study the Evolutionary Genomics of Yersinia pestis and Yersinia pseudotuberculosis

    Stewart J. Hinchliffe;Karen E. Isherwood;Richard A. Stabler;Michael B. Prentice

  • Comparative phylogenomics of the food-borne pathogen Campylobacter jejuni reveals genetic markers predictive of infection source

    Olivia L. Champion;Michael W. Gaunt;Ozan Gundogdu;Abdi Elmi

  • The majority of inducible DNA repair genes in Mycobacterium tuberculosis are induced independently of RecA

    Lucinda Rand;Jason Hinds;Burkhard Springer;Peter Sander

  • The influence of reduced oxygen availability on pathogenicity and gene expression in Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

    Joanna Bacon;Brian W James;Lorenz Wernisch;Ann Williams

  • Construction and analysis of chromosomal Clostridium difficile mutants

    Jennifer R. O'Connor;Dena Lyras;Kylie A. Farrow;Vicki Adams

  • Improved Detection of Nasopharyngeal Cocolonization by Multiple Pneumococcal Serotypes by Use of Latex Agglutination or Molecular Serotyping by Microarray

    Paul Turner;Paul Turner;Jason Hinds;Claudia Turner;Claudia Turner;Auscharee Jankhot

  • Analysis of whole-genome microarray replicates using mixed models

    Lorenz Wernisch;Sharon L. Kendall;Shamit Soneji;Andreas Wietzorrek

  • Campylobacter jejuni Gene Expression in the Chick Cecum: Evidence for Adaptation to a Low-Oxygen Environment

    C. A. Woodall;M. A. Jones;P. A. Barrow;J. Hinds

  • Enhanced gene replacement in mycobacteria.

    Jason Hinds;Eshwar Mahenthiralingam;Karen E. Kempsell;Ken Duncan

Frequent Co-Authors

Philip D. Butcher
Philip D. Butcher St George's, University of London
Stephen V. Gordon
Stephen V. Gordon University College Dublin
R. Glyn Hewinson
R. Glyn Hewinson Aberystwyth University
Brendan W. Wren
Brendan W. Wren London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Neil G. Stoker
Neil G. Stoker Royal Veterinary College
Richard W. Titball
Richard W. Titball University of Exeter
Timothy J. Mitchell
Timothy J. Mitchell University of Birmingham
Philip Marsh
Philip Marsh University of Leeds
Stephen D. Bentley
Stephen D. Bentley Wellcome Sanger Institute
Nicholas J. Croucher
Nicholas J. Croucher Imperial College London

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