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2005
Harrison B, Raju D, Garmory HS, Brett MM, Titball RW, Sarker MR.
2005. Molecular characterization of Clostridium perfringens isolates from humans with sporadic diarrhea: evidence for transcriptional regulation of the beta2-toxin-encoding gene.. Applied and environmental microbiology. 71(12):8362-70. Abstract
Waters M, Raju D, Garmory HS, Popoff MR, Sarker MR.
2005. Regulated expression of the beta2-toxin gene (cpb2) in Clostridium perfringens type a isolates from horses with gastrointestinal diseases.. Journal of clinical microbiology. 43(8):4002-9. Abstract
2003
Waters M, Savoie A, Garmory HS, Bueschel D, Popoff MR, Songer GJ, Titball RW, McClane BA, Sarker MR.
2003. Genotyping and phenotyping of beta2-toxigenic Clostridium perfringens fecal isolates associated with gastrointestinal diseases in piglets.. Journal of clinical microbiology. 41(8):3584-91. Abstract
2001
Brynestad S, Sarker MR, McClane BA, Granum PE, Rood JI.
2001. Enterotoxin plasmid from Clostridium perfringens is conjugative.. Infection and immunity. 69(5):3483-7. Abstract
Sparks SG, Carman RJ, Sarker MR, McClane BA.
2001. Genotyping of enterotoxigenic Clostridium perfringens fecal isolates associated with antibiotic-associated diarrhea and food poisoning in North America.. Journal of clinical microbiology. 39(3):883-8. Abstract
2000
Sarker MR, Shivers RP, Sparks SG, Juneja VK, McClane BA.
2000. Comparative experiments to examine the effects of heating on vegetative cells and spores of Clostridium perfringens isolates carrying plasmid genes versus chromosomal enterotoxin genes.. Applied and environmental microbiology. 66(8):3234-40. Abstract
1998
Billington SJ, Wieckowski EU, Sarker MR, Bueschel D, Songer JG, McClane BA.
1998. Clostridium perfringens type E animal enteritis isolates with highly conserved, silent enterotoxin gene sequences.. Infection and immunity. 66(9):4531-6. Abstract
Sarker MR, Neyt C, Stainier I, Cornelis GR.
1998. The Yersinia Yop virulon: LcrV is required for extrusion of the translocators YopB and YopD.. Journal of bacteriology. 180(5):1207-14. Abstract
Sarker MR, Sory MP, Boyd AP, Iriarte M, Cornelis GR.
1998. LcrG is required for efficient translocation of Yersinia Yop effector proteins into eukaryotic cells.. Infection and immunity. 66(6):2976-9. Abstract
1988
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