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Distinguished Alumni Seminars - Department of Biological Sciences - University at Buffalo
Gerald B. Koudelka UB Department of Biological Sciences
UB Events Calendar - GEM Work-in-Progress Science Talk – Microbiome Pilot Research Projects
COSAM's Scott Santos, Distinguished Alumnus
Cooperativity: Action at a distance in a classic system
PDF) Bacteriophage 434 Hex Protein Prevents RecA-Mediated Repressor Autocleavage
INSTITUTE OF HYDROBIOLOGY | Laboratory of Microbial Ecology and Evolution
Effect of Salt Shock on Stability of λimm434 Lysogens
Gerald B Koudelka's research works | University at Buffalo, The State University of New York, NY (SUNY Buffalo) and other places
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Gerald B Koudelka's research works | University at Buffalo, The State University of New York, NY (SUNY Buffalo) and other places
PDF) Entry and Killing of Tetrahymena thermophila by Bacterially Produced Shiga Toxin
PDF) Cooperative DNA binding by a splice variant of the transcription factor ETS1 that lacks autoinhibition
Gerald B Koudelka's research works | University at Buffalo, The State University of New York, NY (SUNY Buffalo) and other places
University at Buffalo | WAMC
Gerald B. Koudelka UB Department of Biological Sciences
Dr. Gerald Koudelka, University at Buffalo – Detecting Dangerous Bacteria | WAMC
A day at the beach - UB Now: News and views for UB faculty and staff - University at Buffalo
PDF) DNA-based loss of specificity mutations: Effects of DNA sequence on the contacted and non-contacted base preferences of bacteriophage P22 repressor
Indirect Readout of DNA Sequence by P22 Repressor: Roles of DNA and Protein Functional Groups in Modulating DNA Conformation
Microbiology - Department of Biological Sciences - University at Buffalo
PDF) Cheating, facilitation and cooperation regulate the effectiveness of phage‐encoded exotoxins as antipredator molecules
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Dr. Gerald Koudelka, University at Buffalo – Detecting Dangerous Bacteria | WAMC
Alumni - Department of Biological Sciences - University at Buffalo