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Tuesday, 18 September 2012

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Frontiers Article Alert
Frontiers in Microbiology is pleased to announce a number of exciting new articles:
Frontiers in Antimicrobials, Resistance and Chemotherapy
Published on 10 September 2012
Juruin: an antifungal peptide from the venom of the Amazonian Pink Toe spider, Avicularia juruensis, which contains the inhibitory cystine knot motif
Gabriela Ayroza, Ivan L. C. Ferreira, Raphael S. R. Sayegh, Alexandre K. Tashima, and Pedro I. da Silva Junior
Frontiers in Aquatic Microbiology
Published on 11 September 2012
Grappling with Proteus: population level approaches to understanding microbial diversity
Mallory J. Choudoir, Ashley N. Campbell, and Daniel H. Buckley
Published on 13 September 2012
Molybdenum limitation of microbial nitrogen assimilation in aquatic ecosystems and pure cultures
Jennifer B. Glass, Richard P. Axler, Sudeep Chandra, and Charles R. Goldman
Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology
Published on 7 September 2012
Toll-like receptors are critical for clearance of Brucella and play different roles in development of adaptive immunity following aerosol challenge in mice
Jianwu Pei, Xicheng Ding, Yaping Fan, Allison Rice-Ficht, and Thomas A. Ficht
Published on 7 September 2012
Pharmaceutical aerosols for the treatment and prevention of Tuberculosis
Shumaila N. M. Hanif and Lucila Garcia-Contreras
Published on 13 September 2012
Evolution of microbes and viruses: a paradigm shift in evolutionary biology?
Eugene V. Koonin and Yuri I. Wolf
Published on 17 September 2012
Inhalational monkeypox virus infection in cynomolgus macaques
Roy E. Barnewall, David A. Fisher, Ashley B. Robertson, Pauline A. Vales, Katherine A. Knostman, and John E. Bigger
Frontiers in Evolutionary and Genomic Microbiology
Published on 13 September 2012
Electron tomography of the nucleoid of Gemmata obscuriglobus reveals complex liquid crystalline cholesteric structure
Benjamin Yee, Evgeny Sagulenko, Garry P. Morgan, Richard I. Webb, and John A. Fuerst
Published on 17 September 2012
Molecular Signatures for the PVC Clade (Planctomycetes, Verrucomicrobia, Chlamydiae and Lentisphaerae) of Bacteria Provide Insights into their Evolutionary Relationships
Radhey S. Gupta, Vaibhav Bhandari, and Hafiz Sohail Naushad
Frontiers in Extreme Microbiology
Published on 11 September 2012
Acidophilic algae isolated from mine-impacted environments and their roles in sustaining heterotrophic acidophiles
Ivan Ňancucheo and D. Barrie Johnson
Frontiers in Food Microbiology
Published on 18 September 2012
Lactococcal 936-type phages and dairy fermentation problems: from detection to evolution and prevention
Jennifer Mahony, James Murphy, and Douwe van Sinderen
Frontiers in Microbial Immunology
Published on 12 September 2012
Systems Biology of Microbial Infection
Reinhard Guthke, Jörg Linde, Franziska Mech, and Marc Thilo Figge
Published on 14 September 2012
Comparison of Sepsis-Induced Transcriptomic Changes in a Murine Model to Clinical Blood Samples Identifies Common Response Patterns
Sandro Lambeck, Martina Weber, Falk A. Gonnert, Ralf Mrowka, and Michael Bauer
Frontiers in Microbiotechnology, Ecotoxicology and Bioremediation
Published on 13 September 2012
Bacterial Selection during the Formation of Early-Stage Aerobic Granules in Wastewater Treatment Systems Operated Under Wash-Out Dynamics
David G. Weissbrodt, Samuel Lochmatter, Sirous Ebrahimi, Pierre Rossi, Julien Maillard, and Christof Holliger
Frontiers in Virology
Published on 10 September 2012
Adult T-Cell Leukemia: A Review of Epidemiological Evidence
Masako Iwanaga, Toshiki Watanabe, and Kazunari Yamaguchi
Published on 11 September 2012
Challenges and opportunities in estimating viral genetic diversity from next-generation sequencing data
Niko Beerenwinkel, Huldrych F. Günthard, Volker Roth, and Karin J. Metzner
Published on 11 September 2012
Somatic populations of PGT135-137 HIV-1-neutralizing antibodies identified by 454 pyrosequencing and bioinformatics
Jiang Zhu, Sijy O’Dell, Gilad Ofek, Marie Pancera, Xueling Wu, Baoshan Zhang, Zhenhai Zhang, NISC Comparative Sequencing Program, James C. Mullikin, Melissa Simek, Dennis R. Burton, Wayne C. Koff, Lawrence Shapiro, John R. Mascola, and Peter D Kwong
Published on 17 September 2012
Molecular Hallmarks of Adult T Cell Leukemia
Makoto Yamagishi and Toshiki Watanabe
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