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    Evaluation of a multiplex PCR to identify and serotype Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae serovars 1, 5, 7, 12 and 15 by Turni, C, Singh, R, Schembri, M.A, Blackall, P.J

    Published in Letters in applied microbiology (01-10-2014)
    “…The aim of this study was to validate a multiplex PCR for the species identification and serotyping of Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae serovars 1, 5, 7, 12 and…”
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    Bioaccumulation of heavy metals by fimbrial designer adhesins by Schembri, Mark A., Kjærgaard, Kristian, Klemm, Per

    Published in FEMS microbiology letters (15-01-1999)
    “…Naturally occurring adhesins bind to specific molecular targets in a lock-and-key fashion due to the composition of the binding domain of the adhesin. By…”
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    Elucidation of the antibacterial mechanism of the Curvularia haloperoxidase system by DNA microarray profiling by Hansen, E.H, Schembri, M.A, Klemm, P, Schafer, T, Molin, S, Gram, L

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-03-2004)
    “…A novel antimicrobial enzyme system, the Curvularia haloperoxidase system, was examined with the aim of elucidating its mechanism of antibacterial action…”
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    Heterobinary adhesins based on the Escherichia coli FimH fimbrial protein by SCHEMBRI, M. A, KLEMM, P

    Published in Applied and environmental microbiology (01-05-1998)
    “…The FimH adhesin of Escherichia coli type 1 fimbriae confers the ability to bind to D-mannosides by virtue of a receptor-binding domain located in its…”
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    Bioaccumulation of heavy metals by fimbrial designer adhesins by Schembri, Mark A., Kjærgaard, Kristian, Klemm, Per

    Published in FEMS microbiology letters (01-01-1999)
    “…Abstract Naturally occurring adhesins bind to specific molecular targets in a lock-and-key fashion due to the composition of the binding domain of the adhesin…”
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