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Mark Webber
Professor of International Politics, University of Birmingham
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Molecular mechanisms of antibiotic resistance
JMA Blair, MA Webber, AJ Baylay, DO Ogbolu, LJV Piddock
Nature reviews microbiology 13 (1), 42-51, 2015
45092015
The importance of efflux pumps in bacterial antibiotic resistance
MA Webber, LJV Piddock
Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy 51 (1), 9-11, 2003
11312003
Evaluating the effects of SARS-CoV-2 spike mutation D614G on transmissibility and pathogenicity
E Volz, V Hill, JT McCrone, A Price, D Jorgensen, Á O’Toole, J Southgate, ...
Cell 184 (1), 64-75. e11, 2021
10592021
Fluoroquinolone resistance: mechanisms, impact on bacteria, and role in evolutionary success
LS Redgrave, SB Sutton, MA Webber, LJV Piddock
Trends in microbiology 22 (8), 438-445, 2014
10532014
The governance of European security
M Webber, S Croft, J Howorth, T Terriff, E Krahmann
Review of international studies 30 (1), 3-26, 2004
4432004
Rapid draft sequencing and real-time nanopore sequencing in a hospital outbreak of Salmonella
J Quick, P Ashton, S Calus, C Chatt, S Gossain, J Hawker, S Nair, K Neal, ...
Genome biology 16, 1-14, 2015
3242015
Molecular mechanisms of antibiotic resistance revisited
EM Darby, E Trampari, P Siasat, MS Gaya, I Alav, MA Webber, JMA Blair
Nature Reviews Microbiology 21 (5), 280-295, 2023
2962023
Foreign policy in a transformed world
M Webber, M Smith
Pearson Education, 2002
2842002
The AcrAB–TolC efflux system of Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium plays a role in pathogenesis
AM Buckley, MA Webber, S Cooles, LP Randall, RM La Ragione, ...
Cellular microbiology 8 (5), 847-856, 2006
2702006
Loss of or inhibition of all multidrug resistance efflux pumps of Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium results in impaired ability to form a biofilm
S Baugh, AS Ekanayaka, LJV Piddock, MA Webber
Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy 67 (10), 2409-2417, 2012
2132012
The antibacterial activity of acetic acid against biofilm-producing pathogens of relevance to burns patients
FD Halstead, M Rauf, NS Moiemen, A Bamford, CM Wearn, AP Fraise, ...
PloS one 10 (9), e0136190, 2015
1992015
Complete genome sequence and comparative metabolic profiling of the prototypical enteroaggregative Escherichia coli strain 042
RR Chaudhuri, M Sebaihia, JL Hobman, MA Webber, DL Leyton, ...
PloS one 5 (1), e8801, 2010
1952010
Prolonged treatment of Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium with commercial disinfectants selects for multiple antibiotic resistance, increased …
KAG Karatzas, MA Webber, F Jorgensen, MJ Woodward, LJV Piddock, ...
Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy 60 (5), 947-955, 2007
1922007
The commonwealth of independent states, 1991-1998: Stagnation and survival
R Sakwa, M Webber
Europe-Asia Studies 51 (3), 379-415, 1999
1911999
A 96-well plate fluorescence assay for assessment of cellular permeability and active efflux in Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium and Escherichia coli
NG Coldham, M Webber, MJ Woodward, LJV Piddock
Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy 65 (8), 1655-1663, 2010
1792010
Quinolone resistance in Escherichia coli
M Webber, LJV Piddock
Veterinary research 32 (3-4), 275-284, 2001
1762001
The enlargement of Europe
S Croft
Manchester University Press, 1999
1741999
Parallel evolutionary pathways to antibiotic resistance selected by biocide exposure
MA Webber, RN Whitehead, M Mount, NJ Loman, MJ Pallen, LJV Piddock
Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy 70 (8), 2241-2248, 2015
1662015
Inhibition of multidrug efflux as a strategy to prevent biofilm formation
S Baugh, CR Phillips, AS Ekanayaka, LJV Piddock, MA Webber
Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy 69 (3), 673-681, 2014
1662014
The Global Consequence of Disruption of the AcrAB-TolC Efflux Pump in Salmonella enterica Includes Reduced Expression of SPI-1 and Other Attributes Required …
MA Webber, AM Bailey, JMA Blair, E Morgan, MP Stevens, JCD Hinton, ...
Journal of bacteriology 191 (13), 4276-4285, 2009
1632009
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