Trends in Microbiology
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Trends in Microbiology is a reviews journal published by Cell Press covering all aspects of bacteria, viruses, and fungi. Tweets by Editor, Shankar Iyer
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Online now: Toll-like receptor 4 – a multifunctional virus recognition receptor Review by Elina Gerber-Tichet, Fabien Blanchet, Karim Majzoub (Karim Majzoub), & Eric Kremer IRIM Biolum Montpel Free access until Oct. 12: dlvr.it/TCHsnL
The HIPS 2024 symposium: highlighting advances in pharmaceutical sciences in infection research -in Trends in Microbiology sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
Online now: The HIPS 2024 symposium: highlighting advances in pharmaceutical sciences in infection research By Godfrey Mayoka and colleagues Infektionsforschung Antibiotikaforschung (inaktiv) cell.com/trends/microbi…
"Human-pathogens and plants, a Neolithic evolutionary tale" More from this Forum in Trends in Microbiology: cell.com/trends/microbi… Andrea Quagliariello & Università di Firenze Massimiliano Marvasi
Bacillus lipopeptides as key players in rhizosphere chemical ecology Trends in Microbiology by Guillaume Balleux & Monica Höfte et al from Marc Ongena Marc Ongena cell.com/trends/microbi…
"Human-pathogens and plants, a Neolithic evolutionary tale" More from this Forum in Trends in Microbiology cell.com/trends/microbi…
Looking for a comprehensive overview of different mutagenesis techniques? Check out this review by the lab of Kevin Verstrepen from VIB and KU Leuven in the new September issue of Trends in Microbiology! 👇 cell.com/trends/microbi…
The role of cyclic nucleotides in bacterial antimicrobial resistance and tolerance Trends in Microbiology from @gLarrouyM_lab cell.com/trends/microbi…
A mechanistic framework for complex microbe-host symbioses Trends in Microbiology from Miguel Lurgi at Swansea University with NWebster_Micro cell.com/trends/microbi…
A mechanistic framework for complex microbe-host symbioses NWebster_Micro Swansea University dlvr.it/TCwS3X
The role of cyclic nucleotides in bacterial antimicrobial resistance and tolerance @gLarrouyM_lab dlvr.it/TCwkTr