Robert D. Barber

Nanotechnology and diagnostics in the age of omics (2009)

Robert D. Barber

High-throughput technologies driving anonymous discovery in various omic fields are being integrated into medical diagnostics. Nanoscale innovations in chip technology, detection capabilities, and...

Nanotechnology and diagnostics in the age of omics (2009)

Robert D. Barber

High-throughput technologies driving anonymous discovery in various omic fields are being integrated into medical diagnostics. Nanoscale innovations in chip technology, detection capabilities, and...

Identification of SmtB/ArsR cis elements and proteins in archaea using the Prokaryotic InterGenic Exploration Database (PIGED) (2006)

Michael Bose, David Slick, Mickey J. Sarto, Patrick Murphy, David Roberts, Jacqueline Roberts, ...

Microbial genome sequencing projects have revealed an apparently wide distribution of SmtB/ArsR metal-responsive transcriptional regulators among prokaryotes. Using a position-dependent weight matrix...

Rabies virus glycoprotein pseudotyping of lentiviral vectors enables retrograde axonal transport and access to the nervous system after peripheral delivery (2001)

Mazarakis, Nicholas D., Azzouz, Mimoun, Rohll, Jonathan B., Ellard, Fiona M., Wilkes, Fraser J., Olsen, Anna L., ...

In this report it is demonstrated for the first time that rabies-G envelope of the rabies virus is sufficient to confer retrograde axonal transport to a heterologous virus/vector. After delivery...

Cloning and characterization of a conjugal Tcr element from Bacteroides [microform] / (1988)

Barber, Robert D.

Thesis (B.S.) in Microbiology -- University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1988.

Link between the Membrane-Bound Pyridine Nucleotide Transhydrogenase and Glutathione-Dependent Processes in Rhodobacter sphaeroides

Hickman, Jason W., Barber, Robert D., Skaar, Eric P., Donohue, Timothy J.

The presence of a glutathione-dependent pathway for formaldehyde oxidation in the facultative phototroph Rhodobacter sphaeroides has allowed the identification of gene products that contribute to...

The Genome of M. acetivorans Reveals Extensive Metabolic and Physiological Diversity

Galagan, James E., Nusbaum, Chad, Roy, Alice, Endrizzi, Matthew G., Macdonald, Pendexter, FitzHugh, Will, ...

Methanogenesis, the biological production of methane, plays a pivotal role in the global carbon cycle and contributes significantly to global warming. The majority of methane in nature is derived...

Link between the Membrane-Bound Pyridine Nucleotide Transhydrogenase and Glutathione-Dependent Processes in Rhodobacter sphaeroides

Hickman, Jason W., Barber, Robert D., Skaar, Eric P., Donohue, Timothy J.

The presence of a glutathione-dependent pathway for formaldehyde oxidation in the facultative phototroph Rhodobacter sphaeroides has allowed the identification of gene products that contribute to...

The Genome of M. acetivorans Reveals Extensive Metabolic and Physiological Diversity

Galagan, James E., Nusbaum, Chad, Roy, Alice, Endrizzi, Matthew G., Macdonald, Pendexter, FitzHugh, Will, ...

Methanogenesis, the biological production of methane, plays a pivotal role in the global carbon cycle and contributes significantly to global warming. The majority of methane in nature is derived...

Identification of SmtB/ArsR cis elements and proteins in archaea using the Prokaryotic InterGenic Exploration Database (PIGED)

Bose, Michael, Slick, David, Sarto, Mickey J., Roberts, David, Roberts, Jacqueline, Barber, Robert D.

Microbial genome sequencing projects have revealed an apparently wide distribution of SmtB/ArsR metal-responsive transcriptional regulators among prokaryotes. Using a position-dependent weight matrix...