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Browsing publications by Dr Dennis Claessen.

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Dr Dennis Claessen
Professor Jeff Errington
Cell Wall Deficiency as a Coping Strategy for Stress2019
Dr Dennis Claessen
Professor Michael Goodfellow
Analysis of novel kitasatosporae reveals significant evolutionary changes in conserved developmental genes between Kitasatospora and Streptomyces2014
Katarina Surdova
Dr Pamela Gamba
Dr Dennis Claessen
Professor Jeff Errington
Dr Leendert Hamoen
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The Conserved DNA-Binding Protein WhiA Is Involved in Cell Division in Bacillus subtilis2013
Dr Dennis Claessen
Aerial hyphae in surface cultures of Streptomyces lividans and Streptomyces coelicolor originate from viable segments surviving an early programmed cell death event2007
Dr Dennis Claessen
Regulation of Streptomyces development: reach for the sky!2006
Dr Dennis Claessen
Amyloids: a functional coat for microorganisms2005
Dr Dennis Claessen
Streptomyces coelicolor in an oxygen-limited liquid environment: adapt and escape2004
Dr Dennis Claessen
Nynke Penninga
The formation of the rodlet layer of streptomycetes is the result of the interplay between rodlins and chaplins2004
Dr Dennis Claessen
A novel class of secreted hydrophobic proteins is involved in aerial hyphae formation in Streptomyces coelicolor by forming amyloid-like fibrils2003
Dr Dennis Claessen
Differentiation and Anaerobiosis in Standing Liquid Cultures of Streptomyces coelicolor2003
Dr Dennis Claessen
Two novel homologous proteins of Streptomyces coelicolor and Streptomyces lividans are involved in the formation of the rodlet layer and mediate attachment to a hydrophobic surface2002