Browsing by Subject "Bacteriology"
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A Novel sRNA Member of the Carbon Storage Regulatory System of Escherichia Coli
(2002-12-01)Weilbacher, Thomas S., A Novel sRNA Member of the Carbon Storage Regulatory System of Escherichi coli. Master of Science (Microbiology & Immunology), December, 2002, 57 pp., 2 tables, 12 illustrations, bibliography, 44 ... -
Lethality of Staphylococcus in Murine Pneumonia is Due to Alpha-Toxin and Other Secreted Factors Regulated by AGR and SAR
(2003-08-01)Overheim, Katie A., Lethality of Staphlococcus aureus in Murine Pneumonia is Due to Alpha-Toxin and Other Secreted Factors Regulated by agr and sar. Doctor of Philosophy (Biomedical Sciences), August, 2003, 91 pp, 6 Tables, ... -
Positive Regulation of Acetate Metabolism and Motility by the RNA-Binding Protein CsrA in Escherichia coli
(2000-08-01)Wei, Bangdong L., Positive Regulation of Acetate Metabolism and Motility by the RNA-binding Protein CsrA in Escherichia coli. Doctor of Philosophy (Biomedical Sciences), August, 2000, 118 pp., 5 tables, 19 illustrations, ... -
Quorum Sensing in Sinorhizobium meliloti
(2008-12-01)Patankar, Arati V., Quorum Sensing in Sinorhizobium meliloti. Doctor of Philosophy (Microbiology and Immunology), December 2008, 170 pp., 14 tables, 23 illustrations, bibliography, 212 titles. The overall goal of this study ... -
Resistance of Bacillus Subtilis Spores Lacking Either Nucleotide Excision Repair or Spore Photoproduct Lyase to Ultraviolet (UV) Radiation from Artificial or Natural Sources
(1996-06-01)Xue, Yaming, Resistance of Bacillus subtilis spores lacking either nucleotide excision repair or spore photoproduct lyase to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from artificial or natural sources. Master of Science (Biomedical ... -
The Effects of Two Staphylococcal Global Regulators (agr and sar) on Acid Phosphatase production in Staphylococcus aureus
(2003-05-01)Agouna-Deciat, B. Olivier, The Effect of Two Staphylococcal Global Regulators (agr and sar) on Acid Phosphatase Production in Staphylococcus aureus. Master of Science (Molecular Biology and Immunology), May 2003, 75 pp., ... -
Transmission and Establishment of Helicobacter pylori Infection in Childhood
(2013-08-01)Transmission of Helicobacter pylori infection is thought to occur predominately during childhood in both developed and developing countries. Various bacterial, host and environmental factors influence H. pylori transmission ...