Kate E. Dingle
Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine
Oxford Biomedical Research Centre
John Radcliffe Hospital
UK
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- Recombinational switching of the Clostridium difficile S-layer and a novel glycosylation gene cluster revealed by large-scale whole-genome sequencing. Dingle, K.E., Didelot, X., Ansari, M.A., Eyre, D.W., Vaughan, A., Griffiths, D., Ip, C.L., Batty, E.M., Golubchik, T., Bowden, R., Jolley, K.A., Hood, D.W., Fawley, W.N., Walker, A.S., Peto, T.E., Wilcox, M.H., Crook, D.W. J. Infect. Dis. (2013)
- Genetic relationships among reptilian and mammalian Campylobacter fetus strains determined by multilocus sequence typing. Dingle, K.E., Blaser, M.J., Tu, Z.C., Pruckler, J., Fitzgerald, C., van Bergen, M.A., Lawson, A.J., Owen, R.J., Wagenaar, J.A. J. Clin. Microbiol. (2010)
- Sequence typing and comparison of population biology of Campylobacter coli and Campylobacter jejuni. Dingle, K.E., Colles, F.M., Falush, D., Maiden, M.C. J. Clin. Microbiol. (2005)
- Stable and noncompetitive RNA internal control for routine clinical diagnostic reverse transcription-PCR. Dingle, K.E., Crook, D., Jeffery, K. J. Clin. Microbiol. (2004)
- Mutation in a Lordsdale norovirus epidemic strain as a potential indicator of transmission routes. Dingle, K.E. J. Clin. Microbiol. (2004)