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Transformation of bartonella bacilliformis by electroporation
H. A. Grasseschi,
M. F. Minnick
Biological Sciences
The University of Montanta
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Medicine and Dentistry
Bartonella bacilliformis
100%
Electroporation
100%
Bartonellaceae
75%
Replicon
50%
Plasmid
50%
Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis
25%
Bacterial Survival
25%
Intracellular Parasite
25%
DNA Hybridization
25%
Kanamycin
25%
Rickettsiales
25%
Parasites of Humans
25%
Cosmid
25%
Erythrocyte
25%
Immunology and Microbiology
Bartonella bacilliformis
100%
Electroporation
100%
Bartonellaceae
75%
Plasmid
50%
Replicon
50%
Erythrocyte
25%
Cosmid
25%
ColE1
25%
Intracellular Parasite
25%
Bacterial Survival
25%
Rickettsiales
25%
DNA Hybridization
25%
Wild Type
25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Bartonella bacilliformis
100%
Electroporation
100%
Bartonellaceae
75%
Plasmid
50%
Replicon
50%
Erythrocyte
25%
Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis
25%
Cosmid
25%
Rickettsiales
25%
Kanamycin
25%
DNA Hybridization
25%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Bartonella bacilliformis
100%
Bartonellaceae
100%
Rickettsiales
33%
Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis
33%
Kanamycin
33%