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Authors: Warren, RM Richardson, M Sampson, SL van der Spuy, GD Bourn, W Hauman, JH Heersma, H Hide, W Beyers, N van Helden, PD
Citation: Rm. Warren et al., Molecular evolution of Mycobacterium tuberculosis: phylogenetic reconstruction of clonal expansion, TUBERCULOSI, 81(4), 2001, pp. 291-302

Authors: du Plessis, DG Warren, R Richardson, M Joubert, JJ van Helden, PD
Citation: Dg. Du Plessis et al., Demonstration of reinfection and reactivation in HIV-negative autopsied cases of secondary tuberculosis: multilesional genotyping of Mycobacterium tuberculosis utilizing IS6110 and other repetitive element-based DNA fingerprinting, TUBERCULOSI, 81(3), 2001, pp. 211-220

Authors: Van Rie, A Warren, R Mshanga, I Jordaan, AM van der Spuy, GD Richardson, M Simpson, J Gie, RP Enarson, DA Beyers, N van Helden, PD Victor, TC
Citation: A. Van Rie et al., Analysis for a limited number of gene codons can predict drug resistance of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in a high-incidence community, J CLIN MICR, 39(2), 2001, pp. 636-641

Authors: Victor, TC van Rie, A Jordaan, AM Richardson, M van der Spuy, GD Beyers, N van Helden, PD Warren, R
Citation: Tc. Victor et al., Sequence polymorphism in the rrs gene of Mycobacterium tuberculosis is deeply rooted within an evolutionary clade and is not associated with streptomycin resistance, J CLIN MICR, 39(11), 2001, pp. 4184-4186

Authors: Warren, RM Sampson, SL Richardson, M van der Spuy, GD Lombard, CJ Victor, TC van Helden, PD
Citation: Rm. Warren et al., Mapping of IS6110 flanking regions in clinical isolates of Mycobacterium tuberculosis demonstrates genome plasticity, MOL MICROB, 37(6), 2000, pp. 1405-1416

Authors: Schaaf, HS Gie, RP van Rie, A Seifart, HI van Helden, PD Cotton, MF
Citation: Hs. Schaaf et al., Second episode of tuberculosis in an HIV-infected child: Relapse or reinfection?, J INFECTION, 41(1), 2000, pp. 100-103

Authors: van Helden, PD Hoal-van Helden, EG
Citation: Pd. Van Helden et Eg. Hoal-van Helden, Molecular answers to tuberculous questions, LANCET, 356, 2000, pp. S61-S61

Authors: van Rie, A Warren, R van Helden, PD
Citation: A. Van Rie et al., Recurrent tuberculosis due to exogenous reinfection - Reply, N ENG J MED, 342(14), 2000, pp. 1051-1051

Authors: Vos, M Warren, RM van Rensburg, CJ Hauman, JH Epplen, JT van Helden, PD
Citation: M. Vos et al., Rapid genomic diversification of Helicobacter pylori, ELECTROPHOR, 20(7), 1999, pp. 1476-1485

Authors: Classen, CN Warren, R Richardson, M Hauman, JH Gie, RP Ellis, JHP van Helden, PD Beyers, N
Citation: Cn. Classen et al., Impact of social interactions in the community on the transmission of tuberculosis in a high incidence area, THORAX, 54(2), 1999, pp. 136-140

Authors: Hoal-van Helden, EG Epstein, J Victor, TC Hon, DN Lewis, LA Beyers, N Zurakowski, D Ezekowitz, RAB van Helden, PD
Citation: Eg. Hoal-van Helden et al., Mannose-binding protein B allele confers protection against tuberculous meningitis, PEDIAT RES, 45(4), 1999, pp. 459-464

Authors: Van Rie, A Warren, R Richardson, M Victor, TC Gie, RP Enarson, DA Beyers, N van Helden, PD
Citation: A. Van Rie et al., Exogenous reinfection as a cause of recurrent tuberculosis after curative treatment, N ENG J MED, 341(16), 1999, pp. 1174-1179

Authors: van Rie, A Warren, RM Beyers, N Gie, RP Classen, CN Richardson, M Sampson, SL Victor, TC van Helden, PD
Citation: A. Van Rie et al., Transmission of a multidrug-resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis strain resembling "strain W" among noninstitutionalized, human immunodeficiency virus-seronegative patients, J INFEC DIS, 180(5), 1999, pp. 1608-1615
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