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FEATUREThe Inequality of Science   Web Extra: Hot science from USD, UNDHere are examples of some notable papers that have come out of the University of North Dakota and the University of South Dakota in recent years. Citations are as of July 18, 2006.S.A. Denome et al., "Escherichia coli mutants lacking all possible combinations of eight penicillin binding proteins: viability, characteristics, and implications for peptidoglycan synthe


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Here are examples of some notable papers that have come out of the University of North Dakota and the University of South Dakota in recent years. Citations are as of July 18, 2006.

S.A. Denome et al., "Escherichia coli mutants lacking all possible combinations of eight penicillin binding proteins: viability, characteristics, and implications for peptidoglycan synthesis," J Bacteriol, 181:3981-3993, 1999.
PM_ID: 10383966
Times cited: 66

J.S. Matson et al., "LcrG-LcrV interaction is required for control of Yops secretion in Yersinia pestis," J Bacteriol, 183:5082-91, 2001.
PM_ID: 11489861
Times cited: 21

D.E. Nelson et al, "Penicillin binding protein 5 affects cell diameter, contour, and morphology of Escherichia coli," J Bacteriol, 182:1714-1721, 2000.
PM_ID: 10692378
Times cited: 36

J.D. Foster et al., "Dopamine transporters are phosphorylated on N-terminal serines in rat striatum," J Biol Chem, 277:25178-86, 2002.
PM_ID: 11994276
Times cited: 26

M. Nepokroeff et al., "Reconstructing ancestral patterns of colonization and ...

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