R W Hedges

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1 Properties of an R factor from Pseudomonas aeruginosa. J Bacteriol 1971 13.06
2 Transposition of ampicillin resistance from RP4 to other replicons. Mol Gen Genet 1974 10.03
3 Origin of the TEM-beta-lactamase gene found on plasmids. J Bacteriol 1975 8.70
4 Host ranges of R factors. J Gen Microbiol 1972 8.38
5 R factors from Proteus rettgeri. J Gen Microbiol 1972 7.83
6 Polynucleotide sequence relationships among plasmids of the I compatibility complex. J Gen Microbiol 1974 5.91
7 Analytical isoelectric focusing of R factor-determined beta-lactamases: correlation with plasmid compatibility. J Bacteriol 1976 5.07
8 Molecular specificities of R factor-determined beta-lactamases: correlation with plasmid compatibility. J Bacteriol 1974 5.06
9 Transposition of a deoxyribonucleic acid sequence encoding trimethoprim and streptomycin resistances from R483 to other replicons. J Bacteriol 1976 4.88
10 Trimethoprim resistance conferred by W plasmids in Enterobacteriaceae. J Gen Microbiol 1972 4.87
11 Compatibility groups among fi - R factors. Nature 1971 4.43
12 Types of beta-lactamase determined by plasmids in gram-negative bacteria. J Bacteriol 1979 4.01
13 Plasmids determining I pili constitute a compatibility complex. J Gen Microbiol 1973 3.36
14 Volatilisation of mercury and organomercurials determined by inducible R-factor systems in enteric bacteria. Nature 1974 2.77
15 R124, an fi R factor of a new compatibility class. J Gen Microbiol 1972 2.62
16 Transposition of Pseudomonas toluene-degrading genes and expression in Escherichia coli. Nature 1978 2.54
17 R factors from Proteus morganii. J Gen Microbiol 1973 2.49
18 Resistance to arsenic compounds conferred by a plasmid transmissible between strains of Escherichia coli. J Bacteriol 1973 2.34
19 Acquisition by Escherichia coli of plasmid-borne beta-lactamases normally confined to Pseudomonas spp. Plasmid 1979 2.32
20 Spread of a "Pseudomonas-specific" beta-lactamase to plasmids of enterobacteria. J Bacteriol 1982 2.28
21 R factors from Providence. J Gen Microbiol 1974 2.22
22 Wide ranging plasmid bearing the Pseudomonas aeruginosa tryptophan synthase genes. Nature 1977 2.10
23 R factors from Serratia marcescens. J Gen Microbiol 1975 2.00
24 Properties of plasmids constructed by the in vitro insertion of DNA from Rhizobium leguminosarum or Proteus mirabilis into RP4. Mol Gen Genet 1976 1.93
25 An I pilus-determining R factor with anomalous compatibility properties, mobilizing a gentamicin-resistance plasmid. J Gen Microbiol 1973 1.80
26 Recombination between plasmids of incompatibility groups P-1 and P-2. J Bacteriol 1976 1.79
27 Dissemination of an antibiotic resistance plasmid in hospital patient flora. Antimicrob Agents Chemother 1980 1.79
28 Plasmid-determined fusidic acid resistance in the Enterobacteriaceae. J Gen Microbiol 1974 1.74
29 The nature of the genetic determinant for the SHV-1 beta-lactamase. Mol Gen Genet 1979 1.70
30 Two modes of "curing" transmissible bacterial plasmids. J Gen Microbiol 1972 1.69
31 Heteroduplex analysis of P-plasmid evolution: the role of insertion and deletion of transposable elements. Mol Gen Genet 1983 1.68
32 Compatibility and molecular properties of plasmid Rms 149 in Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Escherichia coli. Plasmid 1980 1.53
33 Properties of an R factor from Bordetella bronchiseptica. J Gen Microbiol 1974 1.51
34 A 98 megadalton R factor of compatibility group C in a Vibrio cholerae El Tor isolate from southern U.S.S.R. J Gen Microbiol 1975 1.45
35 Genetic and biochemical properties of AER-1, a novel carbenicillin-hydrolyzing beta-lactamase from Aeromonas hydrophila. Antimicrob Agents Chemother 1985 1.45
36 R factors identified in Paris, some conferring gentamicin resistance, constitute a new compatibility group. Ann Inst Pasteur (Paris) 1972 1.41
37 R factors from Proteus mirabilis and P. vulgaris. J Gen Microbiol 1975 1.40
38 R factors conferring resistance to trimethoprim but not sulphonamides. J Gen Microbiol 1972 1.35
39 Mobilization of plasmid-borne drug resistance determinants for transfer from Pseudomonas aeruginosa to Escherichia coli. Mol Gen Genet 1975 1.33
40 Compatibility properties of P1 and PhiAMP prophages. Mol Gen Genet 1975 1.29
41 R plasmids from Asian strains of Vibrio cholerae. Antimicrob Agents Chemother 1977 1.25
42 Transduction of R factors in Proteus mirabilis and P. rettgeri. J Gen Microbiol 1973 1.23
43 Resistance to apramycin in Escherichia coli isolated from animals: detection of a novel aminoglycoside-modifying enzyme. J Gen Microbiol 1984 1.22
44 R factors of compatibility group A. J Gen Microbiol 1973 1.20
45 Properties of plasmids produced by recombination between R factors of groups J and FII. Mol Gen Genet 1975 1.19
46 Structure and regulation of the anthranilate synthase genes in Pseudomonas aeruginosa: II. Cloning and expression in Escherichia coli. Mol Biol Evol 1986 1.16
47 Electron microscope heteroduplex studies of sequence relationships among plasmids of the W incompatibility group. Plasmid 1979 1.15
48 Apramycin and gentamicin resistance in Escherichia coli and salmonellas isolated from farm animals. J Hyg (Lond) 1986 1.13
49 Phenotypic characterization of fi- R factors determining the restriction and modification hsp II specificity. Mol Gen Genet 1972 1.12
50 Agrocinopine A, a phosphorylated opine is secreted from crown gall cells. EMBO J 1985 1.07
51 Inhibitory effect of pseudobactin on the uptake of iron by higher plants. Appl Environ Microbiol 1985 1.06
52 Phages I alpha and I2-2: IncI plasmid-dependent bacteriophages. J Gen Microbiol 1982 1.05
53 Properties of R plasmid R772 and the corresponding pilus-specific phage PR772. J Gen Microbiol 1979 1.02
54 Third type of plasmid conferring gentamicin resistance in Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Antimicrob Agents Chemother 1975 1.02
55 Multiple antibiotic resistance plasmids in Enterobacteriaceae isolated from diarrhoeal specimens of hospitalized children in Indonesia. J Antimicrob Chemother 1985 0.99
56 An explanation for the apparent host specificity of Pseudomonas plasmid R91 expression. J Bacteriol 1978 0.95
57 Resistance to spectinomycin determined by R factors of various compatibility groups. J Gen Microbiol 1972 0.93
58 Phage pilH alpha: a phage which adsorbs to IncHI and IncHII plasmid-coded pili. J Gen Microbiol 1985 0.93
59 Host specificities of RNA phages. J Hyg (Lond) 1972 0.91
60 Thermosensitive production of their transfer systems by group S plasmids. J Gen Microbiol 1975 0.91
61 A non-transmissible variant of RP4 suitable as cloning vehicle for genetic engineering. FEBS Lett 1976 0.88
62 Bacteriophage M: an incompatibility group M plasmid-specific phage. J Gen Microbiol 1983 0.87
63 Gentamicin resistant salmonella. Vet Rec 1982 0.86
64 Molecular homology and incompatibility relationships between F and IncH1 plasmids. J Gen Microbiol 1985 0.86
65 Phage Folac: an Folac plasmid-dependent bacteriophage. J Gen Microbiol 1981 0.85
66 Phage C-1: an IncC group; plasmid-specific phage. J Gen Microbiol 1981 0.85
67 Susceptibility of a hybrid plasmid to excision of genetic material. Mol Gen Genet 1975 0.81
68 Phage X: a plasmid-dependent, broad host range, filamentous bacterial virus. J Gen Microbiol 1981 0.80
69 Properties of a transposon conferring resistance to penicillins and streptomycin. Gene 1977 0.80
70 Dislodgement and thymineless elimination of N-group plasmids. Genet Res 1977 0.78
71 Bacteriophage D: an IncD group plasmid-specific phage. J Gen Microbiol 1985 0.78
72 Phage t: a group T plasmid-dependent bacteriophage. J Gen Microbiol 1981 0.78
73 Plasmid R394 is a cointegrate. J Gen Microbiol 1982 0.77
74 The pattern of evolutionary change in bacteria. Heredity (Edinb) 1972 0.77
75 Bacteriophages F0lac h, SR, SF: phages which adsorb to pili encoded by plasmids of the S-complex. J Gen Microbiol 1986 0.76
76 Phages C-2 and J: IncC and IncJ plasmid-dependent phages, respectively. J Gen Microbiol 1982 0.76
77 IncI2 plasmids specify sensitivity to filamentous bacteriophage IKe. J Bacteriol 1983 0.75
78 Bacteriophage X-2: a filamentous phage lysing IncX-plasmid-harbouring bacterial strains. J Gen Microbiol 1988 0.75
79 Hypothesis for catabolite repression. J Theor Biol 1971 0.75
80 Transduction mechanisms of bacteriophage epsilon 15. I. General properties of the system. Genet Res 1971 0.75
81 Phage tf-1: a filamentous bacteriophage specific for bacteria harbouring the IncT plasmid pIN25. J Gen Microbiol 1987 0.75
82 Recombinant plasmids formed in vivo carrying and expressing two incompatibility regions. J Gen Microbiol 1979 0.75
83 Transduction mechanisms of bacteriophage epsilon 15. II. Isolation of a bacteriophage related to epsilon 15. Genet Res 1971 0.75
84 Transduction mechanisms of bacteriophage epsilon 15. 3. A new class of mutations affecting the conversion of Salmonella anatum by bacteriophage epsilon 15. Genet Res 1971 0.75
85 A simple technique for the identification of chain termination suppressor mutants in species of Salmonella. Genet Res 1971 0.75
86 Test of a hypermutability model in Salmonella typhimurium trpA47s. Mutat Res 1971 0.75
87 Somatic antigen diversity in the genus Salmonella as a genetic polymorphism. Heredity (Edinb) 1971 0.75