Christine Jacobs-Wagner
Christine Jacobs-Wagner is a microbial molecular biologist. She is the Dennis Cunningham Professor of Biology and Microbiology and Immunology at Stanford University. Jacobs-Wagner's research has shown that bacterial cells have a great deal of substructure, including analogs of microfilaments, and that proteins are directed by regulatory processes to locate to specific places within the bacterial cell. She was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 2015 and has received a number of scientific awards. Provided by Wikipedia
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Genome concentration limits cell growth and modulates proteome composition in Escherichia coli by Jarno Mäkelä, Alexandros Papagiannakis, Wei-Hsiang Lin, Michael Charles Lanz, Skye Glenn, Matthew Swaffer, Georgi K Marinov, Jan M Skotheim, Christine Jacobs-Wagner
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Bacterial and host enzymes modulate the pro-inflammatory response elicited by the peptidoglycan of Lyme disease agent Borrelia burgdorferi. by Joshua W McCausland, Zachary A Kloos, Irnov Irnov, Nicole D Sonnert, Junhui Zhou, Rachel Putnik, Elizabeth A Mueller, Allen C Steere, Noah W Palm, Catherine L Grimes, Christine Jacobs-Wagner
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The polyadenylase PAPI is required for virulence plasmid maintenance in pathogenic bacteria. by Katherine Schubert, Jessica Zhang, Michele E Muscolo, Micah Braly, Joshua W McCausland, Hanh N Lam, Karen Hug, Matthew Loven, Santiago Ruiz Solis, Melissa Estrada Escobar, Henry Moore, Derfel Terciano, Diana Fernandez Pacheco, Todd M Lowe, Cammie F Lesser, Christine Jacobs-Wagner, Helen Wang, Victoria Auerbuch
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