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Ian Phillips
Researcher at University College London
Publications - 263
Citations - 12780
Ian Phillips is an academic researcher from University College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Complementary DNA. The author has an hindex of 55, co-authored 260 publications receiving 12208 citations. Previous affiliations of Ian Phillips include University of London & Queen Mary University of London.
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Cowan and Steel's Manual for the Identification of Medical Bacteria
TL;DR: This book is very definitely a must for anyone who calls him or herself a microbiologist, whether clinical, medical, or technological in persuasion.
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The European ban on growth-promoting antibiotics and emerging consequences for human and animal health
TL;DR: The theoretical and political benefit of the widespread ban of growth promoters needs to be more carefully weighed against the increasingly apparent adverse consequences.
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The P450 Superfamily: Updated Listing of All Genes and Recommended Nomenclature for the Chromosomal Loci
Daniel W. Nebert,David R. Nelson,Milton Adesnik,Minor J. Coon,Ronald W. Estabrook,Frank J. Gonzalez,F. Peter Guengerich,Irwin C. Gunsalus,Eric F. Johnson,Byron Kemper,Wayne Levin,Ian Phillips,Ryo Sato,Michael R. Waterman +13 more
TL;DR: A modest revision of the initially proposed nomenclature of the P450 superfamily is described specifically for the human and mouse chromosomal loci, with the root symbol "CYP" for human ("Cyp" for mouse), denoting "cytochrome P450."
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Hands as route of transmission for Klebsiella species.
Mark Casewell,Ian Phillips +1 more
TL;DR: Handwashing with chlorhexidine hand cleanser reliably gave 98-100% reduction in hand counts, and the introduction of routine handwashing by staff before moving from one patient to the next was associated with a significant and sustained reduction in the number of patients colonised or infected with Klebsiellae.
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Beta-lactamase-producing, penicillin-resistant gonococcus.
TL;DR: A gonococcus was isolated from the vagina of a woman with pelvic inflammatory disease and produced a beta-lactamase that conferred resistance to penicillin, ampicillin, and cephaloridine, the only one to which the organism was resistant.