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Nadja B. Shoemaker is affiliated with the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in the United States. Their academic career is situated within this institution, which is known for research across a range of scientific disciplines.

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Best Publications

  • Evidence for extensive resistance gene transfer among Bacteroides spp. and among Bacteroides and other genera in the human colon.

    N. B. Shoemaker;H. Vlamakis;K. Hayes;A. A. Salyers

  • Conjugative transposons: an unusual and diverse set of integrated gene transfer elements.

    A A Salyers;N B Shoemaker;A M Stevens;L Y Li

  • The role of Bacteroides conjugative transposons in the dissemination of antibiotic resistance genes

    G. Whittle;N. B. Shoemaker;A. A. Salyers

  • Tn4351 transposes in Bacteroides spp. and mediates the integration of plasmid R751 into the Bacteroides chromosome.

    N. B. Shoemaker;C. Getty;Jeffrey F. Gardner;A. A. Salyers

  • Evidence for natural horizontal transfer of tetQ between bacteria that normally colonize humans and bacteria that normally colonize livestock

    Mikeljon P. Nikolich;George Hong;Nadja B. Shoemaker;Abigail A. Salyers

  • Regions in Bacteroides plasmids pBFTM10 and pB8-51 that allow Escherichia coli-Bacteroides shuttle vectors to be mobilized by IncP plasmids and by a conjugative Bacteroides tetracycline resistance element.

    N B Shoemaker;C Getty;E P Guthrie;A A Salyers

  • Mobilization of Bacteroides plasmids by Bacteroides conjugal elements.

    P J Valentine;N B Shoemaker;A A Salyers

  • Evidence that the clindamycin-erythromycin resistance gene of Bacteroides plasmid pBF4 is on a transposable element.

    N. B. Shoemaker;E. P. Guthrie;A. A. Salyers;Jeffrey F. Gardner

  • Location and characteristics of the transfer region of a Bacteroides conjugative transposon and regulation of transfer genes.

    L Y Li;N B Shoemaker;A A Salyers

  • Cloning and characterization of a Bacteroides conjugal tetracycline-erythromycin resistance element by using a shuttle cosmid vector.

    N B Shoemaker;R D Barber;A A Salyers

  • Characterization of the 13-kilobase ermF region of the Bacteroides conjugative transposon CTnDOT.

    Gabrielle Whittle;Bonnie D. Hund;Nadja B. Shoemaker;Abigail A. Salyers

  • A Bacteroides tetracycline resistance gene represents a new class of ribosome protection tetracycline resistance.

    M P Nikolich;N B Shoemaker;A A Salyers

  • Resistance Gene Transfer in Anaerobes: New Insights, New Problems

    Abigail A. Salyers;Nadja B. Shoemaker

  • Characterization of a Bacteroides mobilizable transposon, NBU2, which carries a functional lincomycin resistance gene.

    Jun Wang;Nadja B. Shoemaker;Gui-Rong Wang;Abigail A. Salyers

  • In the driver's seat: the Bacteroides conjugative transposons and the elements they mobilize

    A A Salyers;N B Shoemaker;L Y Li

  • New perspectives in tetracycline resistance.

    A. A. Salyers;B. S. Speer;N. B. Shoemaker

  • Tetracycline regulation of genes on Bacteroides conjugative transposons.

    A M Stevens;N B Shoemaker;L Y Li;A A Salyers

  • Integration and excision of a Bacteroides conjugative transposon, CTnDOT.

    Qi Cheng;Brian J. Paszkiet;Nadja B. Shoemaker;Jeffrey F. Gardner

  • Use of a modified Bacteroides-Prevotella shuttle vector to transfer a reconstructed beta-1,4-D-endoglucanase gene into Bacteroides uniformis and Prevotella ruminicola B(1)4.

    R G Gardner;J B Russell;D B Wilson;G R Wang

  • Organization and transfer of heterologous chloramphenicol and tetracycline resistance genes in pneumococcus.

    N B Shoemaker;M D Smith;W R Guild

Frequent Co-Authors

A A Salyers
A A Salyers University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Cynthia L. Sears
Cynthia L. Sears Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Michael A. Cotta
Michael A. Cotta National Center for Agricultural Utilization Research
David E. Graham
David E. Graham Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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