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- Dioxygenases in Burkholderia Ambifaria and Yersinia Pestis That Hydroxylate the Outer Kdo Unit of Lipopolysaccharide
- Yersinia Pestis, Strain Harbin 35 Catalog No
- Pathogen Yersinia Pestis
- System in the Order Enterobacterales Pieter De Maayer1* , Talia Pillay1 and Teresa A
- Isolation of Francisella Tularensis and Yersinia Pestis from Blood Cultures
- Burkholderia Cepacia Complex Vaccines: Where Do We Go from Here?
- Buffalo Academy of Sciences
- Helicobacter Pylori Induces but Survives the Extracellular Release of Oxygen Radicals from Professional Phagocytes Using Its Catalase Activity
- Paleoproteomics of the Dental Pulp: the Plague
- CDC Infectious Diseases Laboratory Test Directory Updates Effective May 24, 2021
- Yersinia Pestis System: Terrestrial Common Name Pest (German)
- Proteolytic Processing of the Yersinia Pestis Yapg Autotransporter by the Omptin Protease Pla and the Contribution of Yapg to Murine Plague Pathogenesis
- Yersinia Pestis and Plague: an Updated View on Evolution, Virulence Determinants, Immune Subversion, Vaccination, and Diagnostics
- Development of Model Systems for the Vector-Host-Pathogen Interface of Bubonic Plague
- Speaker Notes
- New Tools for Studying Mal Gene Regulation in Yersinia Pestis Carrie Jo Oster Iowa State University
- Yersinia Pestis Lipopolysaccharide Remodeling Confers Resistance to a Xenopsylla Cheopis Cecropin
- Burkholderia Mallei and B. Pseudomallei
- Anaplasma Phagocytophilum
- Ancient Pathogen Genomics As an Emerging Tool for Infectious Disease Research
- Plague and Tularemia in Colorado, 2014-2015
- Structural Engineering of a Phage Lysin That Targets Gram-Negative Pathogens
- The Biochemical Characteristics of Yersinia Enterocolitica
- Yersinia Pestis Plasminogen Activator
- Molecular Mechanisms of Yersinia Pseudotuberculosis for Adaptation and Establishment of Infection in Host Tissue
- Yersinia Pestis
- Interactions of Burkholderia Cenocepacia and Other Burkholderia Cepacia Complex Bacteria with Epithelial and Phagocytic Cells
- Bacteriophages Fev-1 and Fd1 Infect Yersinia Pestis
- Antibiotic Therapy of Plague: a Review
- Inhibition of Expression of Virulence Genes of Yersinia Pestis in Escherichia Coli by External Guide Sequences and Rnase P
- Yersinia Pestis
- Replication of Yersinia Pestis in Interferon ␥-Activated Macrophages Requires Ripa, a Gene Encoded in the Pigmentation Locus
- Genome-Scale Reconstruction of the Metabolic Network in Yersinia Pestis , Strain 91001
- Laboratory Diagnosis of Tick-Borne Infections: a Systematic Literature Search with a Sorted Reference List
- Evaluation of the Role of the Opggh Operon in Yersinia
- Transcriptional Regulation in Yersinia: an Update
- Laboratory Rabbits
- Virulence Mechanisms of Pathogenic Yersinia Aspects of Type Iii Secretion and Twin Arginine Translocation
- Yersinia Pestis • Francisella Tularensis • Borrelia Burgdorferi • Rickettsia Rickettsii • Rickettsia Prowazekii • Acinetobacter Baumannii Yersinia Pestis: Plague
- Testing for Mosquito Or Tick-Related Infections AHS – G2158
- Functional Characterization of Two Anaplasma
- Environmental Regulation of Yersinia Pathophysiology
- 3 Treatment of Plague
- Yersinia Pestis Infection and Laboratory Conditions Alter Flea-Associated Bacterial Communities
- Identification of Enterobacteriaceae
- Supplemental Table 2
- Bacillus Anthracis, Francisella Tularensis and Yersinia Pestis. the Most Important Bacterial Warfare Agents — Review
- Molecular Survey of Tularemia and Plague in Small Mammals from Iran
- Yersiniosis I: Microbiological and Clinicoepidemiological Aspects of Plague and Non-Plague Yersinia Infections