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Chandler Roe to Arizona

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Chandler Roe has written about Arizona.
Connection Strength

0.292
  1. Roe C, Williamson CHD, Vazquez AJ, Kyger K, Valentine M, Bowers JR, Phillips PD, Harrison V, Driebe E, Engelthaler DM, Sahl JW. Bacterial Genome Wide Association Studies (bGWAS) and Transcriptomics Identifies Cryptic Antimicrobial Resistance Mechanisms in Acinetobacter baumannii. Front Public Health. 2020; 8:451.
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    Score: 0.163
  2. Mead HL, Kollath DR, Teixeira MM, Roe CC, Plude C, Nandurkar N, Donohoo C, O'Connor BLW, Terriquez J, Keim P, Barker BM. Coccidioidomycosis in Northern Arizona: an Investigation of the Host, Pathogen, and Environment Using a Disease Triangle Approach. mSphere. 2022 Oct 26; 7(5):e0035222.
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    Score: 0.047
  3. Williamson CHD, Stone NE, Nunnally AE, Roe CC, Vazquez AJ, Lucero SA, Hornstra H, Wagner DM, Keim P, Rupnik M, Janezic S, Sahl JW. Identification of novel, cryptic Clostridioides species isolates from environmental samples collected from diverse geographical locations. Microb Genom. 2022 02; 8(2).
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    Score: 0.045
  4. Williamson CHD, Stone NE, Nunnally AE, Hornstra HM, Wagner DM, Roe CC, Vazquez AJ, Nandurkar N, Vinocur J, Terriquez J, Gillece J, Travis J, Lemmer D, Keim P, Sahl JW. A global to local genomics analysis of Clostridioides difficile ST1/RT027 identifies cryptic transmission events in a northern Arizona healthcare network. Microb Genom. 2019 07; 5(7).
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    Score: 0.037
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