391 results on '"Klemm, Per"'
Search Results
102. Mellowing Out: Adaptation to Commensalism by Escherichia coli Asymptomatic Bacteriuria Strain 83972
103. Global Gene Expression Profiling of Asymptomatic Bacteriuria Escherichia coli during Biofilm Growth in Human Urine
104. Biofilm formation by asymptomatic and virulent urinary tract infectiousEscherichia colistrains
105. Biological Trojan Horse: Antigen 43 Provides Specific Bacterial Uptake and Survival in Human Neutrophils
106. Asymptomatic bacteriuriaEscherichia colistrains: adhesins, growth and competition
107. Global Gene Expression Profiling of the Asymptomatic Bacteriuria Escherichia coli Strain 83972 in the Human Urinary Tract
108. Molecular Characterization of the Escherichia coli Asymptomatic Bacteriuria Strain 83972: the Taming of a Pathogen
109. The Asymptomatic Bacteriuria Escherichia coli Strain 83972 Outcompetes Uropathogenic E. coli Strains in Human Urine
110. Capsule and Fimbria Interaction in Klebsiella pneumoniae
111. Genome Update: Protein secretion systems in 225 bacterial genomes
112. The TibA Adhesin/Invasin from Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli Is Self Recognizing and Induces Bacterial Aggregation and Biofilm Formation
113. The Complete Amino-Acid Sequence of the K88 Antigen, a Fimbrial Protein from Escherichia coli
114. Primary Structure of the CFAl Fimbrial Protein from Human Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli Strains
115. Receptor binding studies disclose a novel class of high‐affinity inhibitors of the Escherichia coli FimH adhesin
116. Type 1 Fimbriae, Curli, and Antigen 43: Adhesion, Colonization, and Biofilm Formation
117. Structure-function analysis of the self-recognizing Antigen 43 autotransporter protein from Escherichia coli
118. Differential Expression of the Escherichia coli Autoaggregation Factor Antigen 43
119. Antigen 43-Mediated Autotransporter Display, a Versatile Bacterial Cell Surface Presentation System
120. An Attractive Surface: Gram-Negative Bacterial Biofilms
121. Novel Zn 2+ -Chelating Peptides Selected from a Fimbria-Displayed Random Peptide Library
122. Molecular Characterization of theEscherichia coliFimH Adhesin
123. Biofilm Formation in a Hydrodynamic Environment by Novel FimH Variants and Ramifications for Virulence
124. Fimbrial surface display systems in bacteria: from vaccines to random libraries
125. Antigen 43 facilitates formation of multispecies biofilms
126. Antigen 43 from Escherichia coli Induces Inter- and Intraspecies Cell Aggregation and Changes in Colony Morphology of Pseudomonas fluorescens
127. Expression and purification of the mannose recognition domain of the FimH adhesin
128. Functional Flexibility of the FimH Adhesin: Insights from a Random Mutant Library
129. FimE-catalyzed off-to-on inversion of the type 1 fimbrial phase switch and insertion sequence recruitment in anEscherichia coliK-12fimBstrain
130. Sequestration of Zinc Oxide by Fimbrial Designer Chelators
131. Antigen-43-Mediated Autoaggregation ofEscherichia coli Is Blocked by Fimbriation
132. Bioaccumulation of heavy metals by fimbrial designer adhesins
133. Differential temperature modulation by H-NS of thefimBandfimErecombinase genes which control the orientation of the type 1 fimbrial phase switch
134. Heterobinary Adhesins Based on the Escherichia coli FimH Fimbrial Protein
135. The Pai‐associated leuX specific tRNA Leu 5 affects type 1 fimbriation in pathogenic Escherichia coli by control of FimB recombinase expression
136. Linker insertion analysis of the FimH adhesin of type 1 fimbriae in anEscherichia coli fimH-null background
137. Localization of promoters in thefimgene cluster and the effect of H-NS on the transcription offimBandfimE
138. Type 1 Fimbriae, Curli, and Antigen 43: Adhesion, Colonization, and Biofilm Formation.
139. Escherichia coli F-18 phase locked 'on' for expression of type 1 fimbriae is a poor colonizer of the streptomycin-treated mouse large intestine
140. Basement membrane carbohydrate as a target for bacterial adhesion: binding of type I fimbriae of Salmonella enterica and Escherichia coli to laminin
141. The Identification of Gene Products in Minicells and Maxicells.
142. The Isolation of Maxicells.
143. Carboxy-Terminal Sequence Determination of Proteins and Peptides with Carboxypeptidase Y.
144. Manual Edman Degradation of Proteins and Peptides.
145. Specific selection for virulent urinary tract infectious Escherichia coli strains during catheter-associated biofilm formation.
146. Biofilm formation by asymptomatic and virulent urinary tract infectious Escherichia coli strains.
147. Asymptomatic bacteriuria Escherichia coli strains: adhesins, growth and competition.
148. Receptor binding studies disclose a novel class of high-affinity inhibitors of theEscherichia coliFimH adhesin.
149. Coordinate gene regulation by fimbriae-induced signal transduction.
150. Antigen 43 facilitates formation of multispecies biofilms.
Catalog
Books, media, physical & digital resources
Discovery Service for Jio Institute Digital Library
For full access to our library's resources, please sign in.