Items where Author is "Freeman, J."

Number of items: 13.
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  • In vitro susceptibility of Clostridium difficile to SMT19969 and comparators, as well as the killing kinetics and post-antibiotic effects of SMT19969 and comparators against C. difficile. (2015) D. Corbett, A. Wise, S. Birchall, P. Warn, Simon D. Baines, G. Crowther, J. Freeman, C. H. Chilton, J. Vernon, M. H. Wilcox and R. J. Vickers
  • SMT19969 as a treatment for Clostridium difficile infection : an assessment of antimicrobial activity using conventional susceptibility testing and an in vitro gut model. (2015) Simon D. Baines, G. S. Crowther, J. Freeman, S. Todhunter, R. Vickers and M. H. Wilcox
  • In vitro activity of cadazolid against clinically relevant Clostridium difficile isolates and in an in vitro gut model of C. difficile infection. (2013) C. H. Chilton, G. S. Crowther, Simon D. Baines, S. L. Todhunter, J. Freeman, H. H. Locher, A. Athanasiou and M. H. Wilcox
  • Evaluation of the effect of oritavancin on Clostridium difficile spore germination, outgrowth and recovery. (2013) C. H. Chilton, J. Freeman, Simon D. Baines, G. S. Crowther, S. Nicholson and M. H. Wilcox
  • The changing epidemiology of Clostridium difficile infections. (2010) J. Freeman, M. P. Bauer, Simon D. Baines, J. Corver, W. N. Fawley, B. Goorhuis, E. J. Kuijper and M. H. Wilcox
  • Methods for studying population structure, including sensitivity to the fungicide silthiofam, of the cereal take-all fungus, Gaeumannomyces graminis var. tritici. (2005) J. Freeman, Elaine Ward, R.J. Gutteridge and Geoffrey L. Bateman
  • A polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assay for the detection of inoculum of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum. (2002) J. Freeman, Elaine Ward, C. Calderon and A. McCartney
  • Detection of airborne inoculum of Leptosphaeria maculans and Pyrenopeziza brassicae in oilseed rape crops by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assays. (2002) C. Calderon, Elaine Ward, J. Freeman, S. J. Foster and H. A. McCartney
  • Detection of airborne fungal spores sampled by rotating-arm and Hirst-type spore traps using polymerase chain reaction assays. (2002) C. Calderon, Elaine Ward, J. Freeman and A. McCartney
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  • Efficacy of novel antimicrobial agent SMT-19969 (SMT) against simulated Clostridium difficile infection in an in vitro human gut model. (2011) Simon D. Baines, J. Freeman, Grace S. Huscroft, Sharie L. Todhunter, M. H. Wilcox and R. Vickers
  • SMT19969 – a novel antibiotic for C. difficile : Clostridium difficile growth inhibition, spectrum of activity and resistance development. (2011) R. Vickers, J. Tinsley, R. Storer, F. Wilson, C. Dorgan, S. Wren, M. H. Wilcox, Simon D. Baines and J. Freeman
  • Short-term genomic stability of Clostridium difficile within patients and a gut model. (2011) D. W. Eyre, C. Ip, R. M. Harding, J. Freeman, Simon D. Baines, W. N. Fawley, S.D. Walker, D. W. Crook, T. E. A. Peto and M. H. Wilcox
  • Gaeumannomyces graminis, the take-all fungus and its relatives. (2004) J. Freeman and Elaine Ward