Funding for this database development has been gratefully obtained from Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Therapeutics. If you have used this database, please ensure that you acknowledge the Pseudomonas Genome Database publication rather than just the website URL.
Winsor GL, Griffiths EJ, Lo R, Dhillon BK, Shay JA, Brinkman FS (2016).
Winsor GL, Lam DK, Fleming L, Lo R, Whiteside MD, Yu NY, Hancock RE, Brinkman FS (2011).
Winsor GL, Van Rossum T, Lo R, Khaira B, Whiteside MD, Hancock RE, Brinkman FS (2009).
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa grown on blood agar
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa
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