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Lucinda M. C. Hall is affiliated with Queen Mary University of London in the United Kingdom. Their professional work is linked to this institution, which provides a context for their academic contributions and research activities.

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Best Publications

  • OXA-11, an extended-spectrum variant of OXA-10 (PSE-2) beta-lactamase from Pseudomonas aeruginosa.

    L. M. C. Hall;D. M. Livermore;D. Gur;M. Akova

  • Enhancement of host fitness by the sul2-coding plasmid p9123 in the absence of selective pressure

    Virve I. Enne;Peter M. Bennett;David M. Livermore;Lucinda M. C. Hall

  • Complexity and Diversity of Klebsiella pneumoniae Strains with Extended-Spectrum β-Lactamases Isolated in 1994 and 1996 at a Teaching Hospital in Durban, South Africa

    Sabiha Y. Essack;Lucinda M. C. Hall;Devadas G. Pillay;Margaret Lynn McFadyen

  • Epidemiological typing of klebsiellae with extended-spectrum beta-lactamases from European intensive care units.

    Meifang Yuan;Hazel Aucken;Lucinda M. C. Hall;Tyrone L. Pitt

  • Resistance among Escherichia coli to sulphonamides and other antimicrobials now little used in man

    David C. Bean;David M. Livermore;Iro Papa;Lucinda M. C. Hall

  • Genetic relatedness within and between serotypes of Streptococcus pneumoniae from the United Kingdom: analysis of multilocus enzyme electrophoresis, pulsed-field gel electrophoresis, and antimicrobial resistance patterns.

    Lucinda M. C. Hall;Robert A. Whiley;Brigid Duke;Robert C. George

  • Survey of the prevalence of βlactamases amongst 1000 Gram-negative bacilli isolated consecutively at the Royal London Hospital

    P. Y. F. Liu;Deniz Gur;Lucinda M. C. Hall;D. M. Livermore

  • Drosophila melanogaster acetylcholinesterase gene: Structure, evolution and mutations

    Didier Fournier;François Karch;Jean-Marc Bride;Lucinda M.C. Hall

  • A sex-linked Ace gene, not linked to insensitive acetylcholinesterase-mediated insecticide resistance in Culex pipiens

    Colin A. Malcolm;Denis Bourguet;A. Ascolillo;S. Rooker

  • Effect of subinhibitory concentrations of antibiotics on mutation frequency in Streptococcus pneumoniae.

    Stephanie K. Henderson-Begg;David M. Livermore;Lucinda M. C. Hall

  • Hypermutable bacteria isolated from humans--a critical analysis.

    Lucinda M. C. Hall;Stephanie K. Henderson-Begg

  • Can susceptibility to an antimicrobial be restored by halting its use? The case of streptomycin versus Enterobacteriaceae.

    Yoke-Fong Chiew;Siew-Fah Yeo;Lucinda M. C. Hall;David M. Livermore

  • OXA-15, an extended-spectrum variant of OXA-2 beta-lactamase, isolated from a Pseudomonas aeruginosa strain.

    F. Danel;L. M. C. Hall;D. Gur;D. M. Livermore

  • OXA-17, a Further Extended-Spectrum Variant of OXA-10 β-Lactamase, Isolated from Pseudomonas aeruginosa

    Franck Danel;Lucinda M. C. Hall;Brigid Duke;Deniz Gur

  • Herpes simplex virus mRNA species mapping in EcoRI fragment I.

    L M Hall;K G Draper;R J Frink;R H Costa

  • Evaluation of Semiautomated Multiplex PCR Assay for Determination of Streptococcus pneumoniae Serotypes and Serogroups

    Elliot R. Lawrence;David B. Griffiths;Siobhán A. Martin;Robert C. George

  • Plasmids imparting sulfonamide resistance in Escherichia coli: implications for persistence.

    David C. Bean;David M. Livermore;Lucinda M. C. Hall

  • Cloning and sequence analysis of the 10 kDa antigen gene of Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

    Paul N. Baird;Lucinda M. C. Hall;Anthony R. M. Coates

  • Adhesion of Streptococcus pneumoniae to human airway epithelial cells exposed to urban particulate matter

    Naseem Mushtaq;Majid Ezzati;Lucinda Hall;Iain Dickson

  • Multiple mutations modulate the function of dihydrofolate reductase in trimethoprim-resistant Streptococcus pneumoniae.

    Jeffrey P. Maskell;Armine M. Sefton;Lucinda M. C. Hall

Frequent Co-Authors

David M. Livermore
David M. Livermore University of East Anglia
Tyrone L. Pitt
Tyrone L. Pitt Government of the United Kingdom
Ian Mudway
Ian Mudway Imperial College London
Majid Ezzati
Majid Ezzati Imperial College London
Sabiha Y. Essack
Sabiha Y. Essack University of KwaZulu-Natal
Neil Woodford
Neil Woodford Government of the United Kingdom
Michael A. Curtis
Michael A. Curtis King's College London
Matthew J. Ellington
Matthew J. Ellington Public Health England
Marina Warner
Marina Warner Public Health England
Paul N. Baird
Paul N. Baird University of Melbourne

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