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12 July 2021 - 4395
PATO: a suite of bioinformatics tools for analysing pangenomes
09 July 2021 - 4508
Bacterial Taxonomic Identifier (BACTAX-ID): a new method for plasmid, viral and bacterial classification
24 April 2018 - O0963
Characterization of mercury-resistant Klebsiella oxytoca from faecal samples of Spanish children by comparative genomics
22 April 2018 - P1171
Ceftazidime as the key-diversification and selection driver of VIM carbapenemases
22 April 2018 - P0923
Long-term clonal dynamics of Escherichia coli causing bloodstream infections in a tertiary hospital (1996-2016)
10 April 2016 - P0665
Fitness cost of Tn1546-vanA carrying plasmids in different enterococcal clonal backgrounds
10 April 2016 - P0657
Comparative genomics of the pandemic Enterococcus faecium ST117 lineage
10 April 2016 - P0659
Population structure of Enterococcus spp from bacteraemia isolated in a Spanish tertiary hospital (1996-2015)
10 April 2016 - P0676
Multilevel antimicrobial resistance (antibiotic, biocide and heavy metal) and plasmid diversity in Enterococcus faecalis from wild and migratory birds
09 April 2016 - EV0355
Whole-genome sequencing supports the delineation of the multidrug-resistant CG14 and CG15 Klebsiella pneumoniae clones
30 April 2013 - P2415
Multi locus sequence typing (MLST)-type variation in a single Pseudomonas aeruginosa lineage over ten years of follow-up in cystic fibrosis chronic colonisation
29 April 2013 - P1979
Intestinal colonisation by enterococci among hospitalised and ambulatory patients of different age groups
29 April 2013 - P1920
Phylogenetic reconstruction based on full multilocus sequence typing (MLST) gene sequences yield more accurate information about lineages and population structure than multiplex polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and eBURST
28 April 2013 - P1401
Microevolutionary events involving narrow host plasmids influence local fixation of vancomycin-resistance in enterococci
28 April 2013 - P1250
Complex diversity of carbapenemase-producing organisms in hospitalised and non-hospitalised patients in a Spanish hospital
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