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This space has been established to facilitate communication among NMPDR users who are primarily interested in listeria.

A brief introduction to NMPDR and a shared document center are presented in the left column. Please consider registering (follow link in upper right) as a way of introducing yourself to the user community. Only registered iLab users may write to the bulletin board below. Registered users may write to or create new inquiry units, which provide structure and guidance for exploring the resources at NMPDR. I hope this becomes an active and helpful forum.

Leslie McNeil
"help@nmpdr.org."

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LEGER 
Post-genome Database for Listeria Research 
Listeria 2-D proteomics 
Analysis of the proteome of the foodborne pathogen Listeria monocytogenes (2-D PAGE database) 
Listeria microarray UK 
The Bacterial Microarray Group at St George's, University of London (BµG@S) has been funded by The Wellcome Trust to generate whole genome microarrays for twelve bacterial pathogens. The arrays will be made available for collaborative research with groups around the UK and the rest of Europe. 
pathogen patrol 
Goal of game is to prevent the NMPDR core pathogens from entering through the cell wall by killing them with any of four antibiotics: vancomycin, erythromycin, streptomycin, or cefepime. Choose your weapon wisely! 
Listeria Investigators Forum
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