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Displaying 1 - 19 of 19
Computational Discovery of Splicing Events from High-Throughput Omics Data
Author:
Lin, Yen Yi
Date created:
2017-07-18
Multi-driver gene prioritization based on hitting time
Author:
Hodzic, Ermin
Date created:
2014-08-22
Minor pilins play a major role in pilus dynamics and functions
Author:
Ng, Dixon
Date created:
2015-08-17
Localization and assembly of the Vibrio cholerae type IV pilus secretin channel
Author:
Garcha, Navdeep Kaur
Date created:
2017-04-12
Methods for the Detection of Single Nucleotide Variants and Indels from Cell-Free DNA
Author:
Kockan, Can
Date created:
2016-08-04
Structural characterization of Vibrio cholerae toxin-coregulated pilus
Author:
Li, Juliana
Date created:
2012-04-16
Molecular mechanism of CTXΦ phage uptake into Vibrio cholerae
Author:
Ford, Christopher Gordon
Date created:
2012-04-11
Algorithms for structural variation discovery and protein-protein interaction prediction
Author:
Hajirasouliha, Iman
Date created:
2012-08-01
Detecting and characterizing fusions and tandem duplications in acute myeloid leukemia transcriptome assemblies using Barnacle
Author:
Swanson, Lucas Allan
Date created:
2012-09-21
Computational methods for discovering functional modules from protein interaction networks
Author:
Dao, Phuong
Date created:
2012-08-09
Detection and characterization of novel structural alterations in transcribed sequences
Author:
Yorukoglu, Deniz
Date created:
2011-08-09
Structural variation discovery: the easy, the hard and the ugly
Author:
Hormozdiari, Fereydoun
Date created:
2011-08-22
Lipid: a linear programming approach for isoform detection and abundance estimation
Author:
Bakhshi, Marzieh
Date created:
2011-11-18
The minor pilin TcpB is located at the tip of the toxin co-regulated pilus of Vibrio cholerae and is the receptor for the filamentous phage CTXφ
Author:
Gutierrez, Miguel Angel
Date created:
2017-07-19
Exploring the role of PilY1 family proteins in natural transformation
Author:
Wang, Zhifeng
Date created:
2022-12-19
Exploring and exploiting the Vibrio cholerae Type IV pilus
Author:
Zhang, Zhijia
Date created:
2022-09-20
Characterization of colonization factors from enteric pathogens Vibrio cholerae and enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli
Author:
Yuen, Alex Siu Wing
Date created:
2012-06-04
Exploring and exploiting the minor pilins of Type IV pili
Author:
Burrell, Bailey
Date created:
2019-07-17
Understanding Type IV pilus-mediated secretion in Vibrio cholerae
Author:
Nguyen, Minh Nhat
Date created:
2020-12-08