Recent Publications From IMBM
     


1. Tsoktouridis G, Merz C.A, and V. G. DelVecchio.  2005. Adaptor long-range PCR procedure for clone-specific characterization and chromosomal localization.  BioTechniques.

2. Lamonica JM, Wagner MA, Eschenbrenner M, Williams LE, Miller TL, Patra G and VG DelVecchio.  2005. Comparative Secretome Analysis of Three Plasmid-Variant Strains of Bacillus anthracis.  Inf. Imm.

3. Dwyer KG, Lamonica JM, Schumacher JA, Williams LE, Bishara J, Lewandowski A, Redkar R, Patra G, DelVecchio VG. Identification of Bacillus anthracis specific chromosomal sequences by suppressive subtractive hybridization. BMC Genomics. 2004 Feb 12;5(1):15.

4. Tsoktouridis, G., Merz, C.A., Manning, S.P., Giovagnoli-Kurtz, R., Williams, L.E., Mujer, C.V., Hagius, S., Elzer, P., Redkar, R.J., Patra, G., and V.G. DelVecchio. 2003. Molecular characterization of Brucella abortus chromosome II recombination J. Bacteriol. 185:20.

5. Evans, E.C., Horn, T., Wagner MA., Eschenbrenner, M., Mujer, C.V., and V. G. DelVecchio. 2003. Isolation protocol for two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis analysis of Haloferax volcanii proteome. BioTechniques 35:478-482.

6.  Mujer CV, Wagner MA, Eschenbrenner M, Estock F and VG DelVecchio. 2003.  Principles and applications of proteomics in Brucella research. In: “NATO Advanced Research Workshop on the Applications of Genomics and Proteomics for Analysis of Bacterial Biological Warfare Agents.” VG DelVecchio and V Krcmery (Eds).  NATO Science Series, IOS Press, The Netherlands.

7. Patra G, Williams LE, Dwyer KG and Vito G. DelVecchio. 2003. Bacillus anthracis Secretome. In: “NATO Advanced Research Workshop on the Applications of Genomics and Proteomics for Analysis of Bacterial Biological Warfare Agents.” VG DelVecchio and V Krcmery (Eds).  NATO Science Series, IOS Press, The Netherlands. 

8. VG DelVecchio. 2003. Rapid Fingerprinting and Diagnostic Assays for Biological Warefare Agents. In: “NATO Advanced Research Workshop on the Applications of Genomics and Proteomics for Analysis of Bacterial Biological Warfare Agents.” VG DelVecchio and V Krcmery (Eds).  NATO Science Series, IOS Press, The Netherlands. 

9.  Eschenbrenner M, Wagner MA, Horn TA, Kraycer JA, Mujer CV, Hagius S, Elzer P and VG DelVecchio. 2002. Comparative Proteome Analysis of Brucella melitensis vaccine strain Rev1 and a virulent strain, 16M. Journal of Bacteriology. 184 (18): 4962-4970. 

10.  Wagner MA, Eschenbrenner M, Horn TA, Kraycer JA, Mujer CV, Hagius S, Elzer P and VG DelVecchio. 2002. Global Analysis of the Brucella melitensis proteome: identification of proteins expressed in laboratory-grown culture. Proteomics. 2: 1047-1060.

11.  DelVecchio VG, Wagner MA, Eschenbrenner M, Horn TA, Kraycer JA, Estock F, Elzer P and Mujer CV.  Brucella Proteomes – A Review.  Veterinary Microbiology.  90: 593-603.

12.  Mujer CV, Wagner MA, Eschenbrenner M, Horn TA, Kraycer JA, Redkar R, Hagius S,  Elzer P, and DelVecchio VG. 2002. Global analysis of Brucella melitensis proteomes.  Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 969: 97-101.  

13. DelVecchio VG, Kapatral V, Redkar RJ, Patra G, Mujer CV, Los T, Ivanova N, Anderson I, Bhattacharyya A, Lykidis A, Reznik G, Jablonski L, Larsen N, D’Souza M, Bernal A, Mazur M, Goltsman E, Selkov E, Elzer PH, Hagius S, O’Callaghan D, Letesson JJ, Haselkorn R,  Kyrpides N and Overbeek R. 2002.  The genome sequence of the facultative intracellular pathogen Brucella melitensis.  Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA. 99 (1): 443-448.

14.  DelVecchio VG, Kapatral V, Elzer P, Patra G, Mujer CV. 2002. The genome of Brucella melitensis.  Veterinary Microbiology. 90: 587-592.

 

 

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