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1995Lipopolysaccharide with an altered O-antigen produced in Escherichia coli K-12 harbouring mutated, cloned Shigella flexneri rfb genesMorona, R.; Macpherson, D.; Van Den Bosch, L.; Carlin, N.; Manning, P.
1997Characterization of the Capsular Polysaccharide Biosynthesis Locus of Streptococcus pneumoniae Type 19FPaton, J.; Morona, J.; Morona, R.
2021Worldwide distribution and environmental origin of the Adelaide imipenemase (AIM-1), a potent carbapenemase in Pseudomonas aeruginosaAmsalu, A.; Sapula, S.A.; Whittall, J.J.; Hart, B.J.; Bell, J.M.; Turnidge, J.; Venter, H.
2013Vaccination with conserved regions of erythrocyte-binding antigens induces neutralizing antibodies against multiple strains of Plasmodium falciparumHealer, J.; Thompson, J.; Riglar, D.; Wilson, D.; Chiu, Y.; Miura, K.; Chen, L.; Hodder, A.; Long, C.; Hansen, D.; Baum, J.; Cowman, A.; Hviid, L.
1996Comparison of the promoter proximal regions of the toxin-co-regulated tcp gene cluster in classical and El Tor strains of Vibrio cholerae O1Ogierman, M.; Voss, E.; Meaney, C.; Faast, R.; Attridge, S.; Manning, P.
1995A putative pathway for biosynthesis of the O-antigen component, 3-deoxy-L-glycero-tetronic acid, based in the nucleotide sequence of the Vibrio cholerae O1 rfb regionMorona, R.; Karageorgos, L.; Manning, P.; Stroeher, U.
1995Genetic analysis of rfbX in Shigella flexneriMacpherson, D.; Manning, P.; Morona, R.
1995A putative pathway for perosamine biosynthesis is the first function encoded within the rfb region of Vibrio cholerae O1Stroeher, U.; Karageorgos, L.; Brown, M.; Morona, R.; Manning, P.
1995Putative O-antigen transport genes withing the rfbregion of Vibrio cholerae O1 are homologous to those for capsule transportManning, P.; Karageorgos, L.; Morona, R.
1999The Shigella flexneri bacteriophage Sf6 tailspike protein (TSP)/endorhamnosidase is related to the bacteriophage P22 TSP and has a motif common to exo- and endoglycanases, and C-5 epimerasesChua, J.; Manning, P.; Morona, R.