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On the fiftieth anniversary of the Schaechter, MaalØe, Kjeldgaard experiments: implications for cell-cycle and cell-growth control
(Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company, 2008-10)
The Schaechter–MaalØe–Kjeldgaard papers, which have their 50 th anniversary this year, have major implications for understanding the cell cycle, control of cell growth, control of cell size, metabolic control, the basic ...
Analysis of nutR: A region of phage lambda required for antitermination of transcription
(Elsevier, 1982-11)
The N gene product of coliphage lambda acts with host factors (Nus) through sites (nut) to render subsequent downstream transcription resistant to a variety of termination signals. These sites, nutR and nutL, are downstream, ...
Live cell fluorescence microscopy to study microbial pathogenesis
(Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2009-04)
Advances in microscopy and fluorescent probes provide new insight into the nanometer-scale biochemistry governing the interactions between eukaryotic cells and pathogens. When combined with mathematical modelling, these ...
New roles for perforins and proteases in apicomplexan egress
(Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2009-10)
Egress is a pivotal step in the life cycle of intracellular pathogens initiating the transition from an expiring host cell to a fresh target cell. While much attention has been focused on understanding cell invasion by ...
Proteolytic activation of receptor-bound anthrax protective antigen on macrophages promotes its internalization
(Blackwell Science Ltd, 2000-06)
Determination of the physical environment within the Chlamydia trachomatis inclusion using ion-selective ratiometric probes
(Blackwell Science Ltd, 2002-05)
Chlamydia trachomatis is an obligate intracellular bacterium with a biphasic life cycle that takes place entirely within a membrane-bound vacuole termed an inclusion. The chlamydial inclusion is non-fusogenic with endosomal ...