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Systems microbiology (February 2010)
A blueprint for polarized growth (February 2010)
Comment: Scotoma in contemporary microbiology (November 2008)
Why every protist needs a barcode (February 2007)
Fluorescence microscopy as a research tool in bacterial cell biology (August 2006)
Investigating a bacterial killer using atomic force microscopy (August 2006)
Studying single molecules in microbial systems (August 2006)
Can you see the light? - Simple and affordable steps to exploit recent advances in fluorescence imaging (August 2006)
Henry Baker: author of the first microscopy laboratory manual (August 2006)
Schoolzone - Under the microscope (August 2006)
The use of
E. coli
as a tool in applied and environmental investigations (August 2004)
The UK National Culture Collections (Aug 1999)
Microscopes and the microbiologist (May 1999)
Atomic force microscopes (May 1999)
Cryo-electron microscopy (May 1999)
X-ray crystallography of viruses (May 1999)
Nuclear magnetic resonance studies of
E. coli
pathogenesis (May 1999)
What Raman spectroscopy can tell the microbial ecologist (May 1999)
Shipping cultures of micro-organisms - the law (Feb 1999)
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