Search

Your search keyword '"Gherardini, Frank C."' showing total 139 results

Search Constraints

Start Over You searched for: Author "Gherardini, Frank C." Remove constraint Author: "Gherardini, Frank C." Language english Remove constraint Language: english
139 results on '"Gherardini, Frank C."'

Search Results

8. Riboflavin salvage by Borrelia burgdorferi supports carbon metabolism and is essential for survival in the tick vector.

11. Borrelia burgdorferi [[sigma].sup.54] is required for mammalian infection and vector transmission but not for tick colonization

13. Membrane localization of motility, signaling, and polyketide synthetase proteins in Myxococcus xanthus

16. The arginine deaminase system plays distinct roles in Borrelia burgdorferi and Borrelia hermsii.

24. DksA-dependent regulation of RpoS contributes to Borrelia burgdorferi tick-borne transmission and mammalian infectivity.

26. Nutrient depletion may trigger the Yersinia pestis OmpR‐EnvZ regulatory system to promote flea‐borne plague transmission.

27. Global Profiling of Lysine Acetylation in Borrelia burgdorferi B31 Reveals Its Role in Central Metabolism.

28. Genomic and phenotypic characterization of Borrelia afzelii BO23 and Borrelia garinii CIP 103362.

29. <italic>Borrelia burgdorferi</italic> genes, <italic>bb0639</italic>‐<italic>0642</italic>, encode a putative putrescine/spermidine transport system, PotABCD, that is spermidine specific and essential for cell survival.

30. Weak Organic Acids Decrease Borrelia burgdorferi Cytoplasmic pH, Eliciting an Acid Stress Response and Impacting RpoN- and RpoS-Dependent Gene Expression.

31. The Nucleotide Excision Repair Pathway Protects Borrelia burgdorferi from Nitrosative Stress in Ixodes scapularis Ticks.

32. Two Different Virulence-Related Regulatory Pathways in Borrelia burgdorferi Are Directly Affected by Osmotic Fluxes in the Blood Meal of Feeding Ixodes Ticks.

33. Acetyl-Phosphate Is Not a Global Regulatory Bridge between Virulence and Central Metabolism in Borrelia burgdorferi.

35. Determining the Cellular Targets of Reactive Oxygen Species in Borrelia burgdorferi.

37. Differential Control of Yersinia pestis Biofilm Formation In Vitro and in the Flea Vector by Two c-di-GMP Diguanylate Cyclases.

38. Effective, Broad Spectrum Control of Virulent Bacterial Infections Using Cationic DNA Liposome Complexes Combined with Bacterial Antigens.

39. iNOS activity is critical for the clearance of Burkholderia mallei from infected RAW 264.7 murine macrophages.

40. Borrelia burgdorgeri σ54 is required for mammalian infection and vector transmission but not for tick colonization.

41. Cloning, sequencing, and expression of the gene encoding a large S-layer-associated endoxylanase...

43. Treponema pallidum 3-Phosphoglycerate Mutase Is a Heat-Labile Enzyme That May Limit the Maximum...

44. Roles of TroA and TroR in Metalloregulated Growth and Gene Expression in Treponema denticola.

45. DksA Controls the Response of the Lyme Disease Spirochete Borrelia burgdorferi to Starvation.

46. Metabolomic Analysis of Diverse Mice Reveals Hepatic Arginase-1 as Source of Plasma Arginase in Plasmodium chabaudi Infection.

47. Borrelia burgdorferi genes, bb0639-0642, encode a putative putrescine/spermidine transport system, PotABCD, that is spermidine specific and essential for cell survival.

48. A non-invasive intratracheal inoculation method for the study of pulmonary melioidosis.

49. Bioluminescent diagnostic imaging to characterize altered respiratory tract colonization by the burkholderia pseudomallei capsule mutant.

50. Differential control of Yersinia pestis biofilm formation in vitro and in the flea vector by two c-di-GMP diguanylate cyclases.

Catalog

Books, media, physical & digital resources