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Beste, DJ, Bonde, B, Hawkins, N, Ward, JL, Beale, MH, Noack, S, Nöh, K, Kruger, NJ, Ratcliffe, RG and McFadden, J (2011) ¹³C metabolic flux analysis identifies an unusual route for pyruvate dissimilation in mycobacteria which requires isocitrate lyase and carbon dioxide fixation. PLoS Pathog, 7 (7).
Bonde, BK, Beste, DJV, Laing, E, Kierzek, AM and McFadden, J (2011) Differential Producibility Analysis (DPA) of Transcriptomic Data with Metabolic Networks: Deconstructing the Metabolic Response of M. tuberculosis PLOS COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY, 7 (6), ARTN e.
Beste, DJ, Espasa, M, Bonde, B, Kierzek, AM, Stewart, GR and McFadden, J (2009) The genetic requirements for fast and slow growth in mycobacteria. PLoS One, 4 (4), e5349. - - -.
Khannapho, C, Zhao, H, Bonde, BK, Kierzek, AM, Avignone-Rossa, CA and Bushell, ME (2008) Selection of objective function in genome scale flux balance analysis for process feed development in antibiotic production METABOLIC ENGINEERING, 10 (5). pp. 227-233.
Beste, DJV, Laing, E, Bonde, B, Avignone-Rossa, C, Bushell, ME and McFadden, JJ (2007) Transcriptomic analysis identifies growth rate modulation as a component of the adaptation of mycobacteria to survival inside the macrophage JOURNAL OF BACTERIOLOGY, 189 (11). pp. 3969-3976.
Beste, DJV, Laing, E, Bonde, B, Avignone-Rossa, C, Bushell, ME and McFadden, JJ (2007) Transcriptomic analysis identifies growth rate modulation as a component of the adaptation of mycobacteria to survival inside the macrophage J BACTERIOL, 189 (11). pp. 3969-3976.
Beste, DJV, Hooper, T, Stewart, G, Bonde, B, Avignone-Rossa, C, Bushell, M, Wheeler, P, Klamt, S, Kierzek, AM and McFadden, J (2007) GSMN-TB: a web-based genome scale network model of Mycobacterium tuberculosis metabolism GENOME BIOLOGY, 8 (5), ARTN r.
Poolman, MG, Bonde, BK, Gevorgyan, A, Patel, HH and Fell, DA (2006) Challenges to be faced in the reconstruction of metabolic networks from public databases IEE PROCEEDINGS SYSTEMS BIOLOGY, 153 (5). pp. 379-384.