Microbial Primer: LuxR-LuxI Quorum Sensing.
Soto-Aceves MP, Diggle SP, Greenberg EP.
Bacterial Quorum Sensing During Infection.
Azimi S, Klementiev AD, Whiteley M, Diggle SP.
Microbe Profile: Pseudomonas aeruginosa: opportunistic pathogen and lab rat.
Diggle SP, Whiteley M.
Progress in and promise of bacterial quorum sensing research.
Whiteley M, Diggle SP, Greenberg EP.
The Limitations of In Vitro Experimentation in Understanding Biofilms and Chronic Infection.
Roberts AE, Kragh KN, Bjarnsholt T, Diggle SP.
Targeting virulence: can we make evolution-proof drugs?
Allen RC, Popat R, Diggle SP, Brown SP.
Acyl-homoserine lactone quorum sensing: from evolution to application.
Schuster M, Sexton DJ, Diggle SP, Greenberg EP.
Quorum sensing and the confusion about diffusion.
West SA, Winzer K, Gardner A, Diggle SP.
Rules of engagement: defining bacterial communication.
Stacy AR, Diggle SP, Whiteley M.
Microbial communication and virulence: lessons from evolutionary theory.
Diggle SP.
Quinolones: from antibiotics to autoinducers.
Heeb S, Fletcher MP, Chhabra SR, Diggle SP, Williams P, Cámara M.
Social evolution in micro-organisms and a Trojan horse approach to medical intervention strategies.
Brown SP, West SA, Diggle SP, Griffin AS.
The social behaviours of bacterial pathogens.
Popat R, Crusz SA, Diggle SP.
Quorum sensing by 2-alkyl-4-quinolones in Pseudomonas aeruginosa and other bacterial species.
Dubern JF, Diggle SP.
Cell-cell communication in bacteria: united we stand.
von Bodman SB, Willey JM, Diggle SP.
Quorum sensing.
Diggle SP, Crusz SA, Cámara M.
Evolutionary theory of bacterial quorum sensing: when is a signal not a signal?
Diggle SP, Gardner A, West SA, Griffin AS.
Social evolution theory for microorganisms.
West SA, Griffin AS, Gardner A, Diggle SP.
4-quinolone signalling in Pseudomonas aeruginosa: old molecules, new perspectives.
Diggle SP, Cornelis P, Williams P, Cámara M.
Soto-Aceves MP, Diggle SP, Greenberg EP.
Bacterial Quorum Sensing During Infection.
Azimi S, Klementiev AD, Whiteley M, Diggle SP.
Microbe Profile: Pseudomonas aeruginosa: opportunistic pathogen and lab rat.
Diggle SP, Whiteley M.
Progress in and promise of bacterial quorum sensing research.
Whiteley M, Diggle SP, Greenberg EP.
The Limitations of In Vitro Experimentation in Understanding Biofilms and Chronic Infection.
Roberts AE, Kragh KN, Bjarnsholt T, Diggle SP.
Targeting virulence: can we make evolution-proof drugs?
Allen RC, Popat R, Diggle SP, Brown SP.
Acyl-homoserine lactone quorum sensing: from evolution to application.
Schuster M, Sexton DJ, Diggle SP, Greenberg EP.
Quorum sensing and the confusion about diffusion.
West SA, Winzer K, Gardner A, Diggle SP.
Rules of engagement: defining bacterial communication.
Stacy AR, Diggle SP, Whiteley M.
Microbial communication and virulence: lessons from evolutionary theory.
Diggle SP.
Quinolones: from antibiotics to autoinducers.
Heeb S, Fletcher MP, Chhabra SR, Diggle SP, Williams P, Cámara M.
Social evolution in micro-organisms and a Trojan horse approach to medical intervention strategies.
Brown SP, West SA, Diggle SP, Griffin AS.
The social behaviours of bacterial pathogens.
Popat R, Crusz SA, Diggle SP.
Quorum sensing by 2-alkyl-4-quinolones in Pseudomonas aeruginosa and other bacterial species.
Dubern JF, Diggle SP.
Cell-cell communication in bacteria: united we stand.
von Bodman SB, Willey JM, Diggle SP.
Quorum sensing.
Diggle SP, Crusz SA, Cámara M.
Evolutionary theory of bacterial quorum sensing: when is a signal not a signal?
Diggle SP, Gardner A, West SA, Griffin AS.
Social evolution theory for microorganisms.
West SA, Griffin AS, Gardner A, Diggle SP.
4-quinolone signalling in Pseudomonas aeruginosa: old molecules, new perspectives.
Diggle SP, Cornelis P, Williams P, Cámara M.