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Publications by Jason E. Cummings
The Francisella Tularensis FabI Enoyl-Acyl Carrier Protein Reductase Gene Is Essential to Bacterial Viability and Is Expressed During Infection
Journal of Bacteriology
Microbiology
Molecular Biology
Benzimidazole-Based Antibacterial Agents Against Francisella Tularensis
Bioorganic and Medicinal Chemistry
Organic Chemistry
Molecular Medicine
Molecular Biology
Biochemistry
Clinical Biochemistry
Pharmaceutical Science
Drug Discovery
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Crystallization and Preliminary X-Ray Crystallographic Studies of a New Class of Enoyl-(Acyl-Carrier Protein) Reductase, FabV, fromVibrio Fischeri
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Toll-Like Receptor 2 Is Required for Control of Pulmonary Infection With Francisella Tularensis
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Analysis Docking of Plasmodium Falciparum Enoyl Acyl Carrier Protein Reductase (Pfenr) With Organic Compunds From Virtual Screening of Herbal Database
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A Cell Cycle-Regulated Bacterial DNA Methyltransferase Is Essential for Viability.
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A Fruit-Specific Putative Dihydroflavonol 4-Reductase Gene Is Differentially Expressed in Strawberry During the Ripening Process
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