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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Cas9-mediated endogenous plasmid loss in Borrelia burgdorferi by Constantin N. Takacs, Yuko Nakajima, James E. Haber, Christine Jacobs-Wagner
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Cas9-mediated endogenous plasmid loss in Borrelia burgdorferi. by Constantin N Takacs, Yuko Nakajima, James E Haber, Christine Jacobs-Wagner
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A modular BAM complex in the outer membrane of the alpha-proteobacterium Caulobacter crescentus. by Khatira Anwari, Sebastian Poggio, Andrew Perry, Xenia Gatsos, Sri Harsha Ramarathinam, Nicholas A Williamson, Nicholas Noinaj, Susan Buchanan, Kipros Gabriel, Anthony W Purcell, Christine Jacobs-Wagner, Trevor Lithgow
Published 2010-01-01
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Author Correction: Polyploidy, regular patterning of genome copies, and unusual control of DNA partitioning in the Lyme disease spirochete by Constantin N. Takacs, Jenny Wachter, Yingjie Xiang, Zhongqing Ren, Xheni Karaboja, Molly Scott, Matthew R. Stoner, Irnov Irnov, Nicholas Jannetty, Patricia A. Rosa, Xindan Wang, Christine Jacobs-Wagner
Published 2023-10-01
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Polyploidy, regular patterning of genome copies, and unusual control of DNA partitioning in the Lyme disease spirochete by Constantin N. Takacs, Jenny Wachter, Yingjie Xiang, Zhongqing Ren, Xheni Karaboja, Molly Scott, Matthew R. Stoner, Irnov Irnov, Nicholas Jannetty, Patricia A. Rosa, Xindan Wang, Christine Jacobs-Wagner
Published 2022-11-01
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A human secretome library screen reveals a role for Peptidoglycan Recognition Protein 1 in Lyme borreliosis. by Akash Gupta, Gunjan Arora, Connor E Rosen, Zachary Kloos, Yongguo Cao, Jiri Cerny, Andaleeb Sajid, Dieuwertje Hoornstra, Maryna Golovchenko, Natalie Rudenko, Ulrike Munderloh, Joppe W Hovius, Carmen J Booth, Christine Jacobs-Wagner, Noah W Palm, Aaron M Ring, Erol Fikrig
Published 2020-11-01
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