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The complete genome sequence of the Gram-positive bacterium Bacillus subtilis
FJ Kunst, N Ogasawara, I Moszer, AM Albertini, G Alloni, V Azevedo, ...
Nature 390 (6657), 249-256, 1997
48181997
The Genome of the Kinetoplastid Parasite, Leishmania major
AC Ivens, CS Peacock, EA Worthey, L Murphy, G Aggarwal, M Berriman, ...
Science 309 (5733), 436-442, 2005
17592005
Sequence completion, identification and definition of the fengycin operon in Bacillus subtilis 168
V Tosato, AM Albertini, M Zotti, S Sonda, CV Bruschi
Microbiology 143 (11), 3443-3450, 1997
1101997
A genome-wide nanotoxicology screen of Saccharomyces cerevisiae mutants reveals the basis for cadmium sulphide quantum dot tolerance and sensitivity
M Marmiroli, L Pagano, F Pasquali, A Zappettini, V Tosato, CV Bruschi, ...
Nanotoxicology 10 (1), 84-93, 2016
422016
Secondary DNA structure analysis of the coding strand switch regions of five Leishmania major Friedlin chromosomes
V Tosato, L Ciarloni, AC Ivens, MA Rajandream, BG Barrell, CV Bruschi
Current genetics 40, 186-194, 2001
352001
Warburg effect and translocation-induced genomic instability: two yeast models for cancer cells
V Tosato, NM Grüning, M Breitenbach, R Arnak, M Ralser, CV Bruschi
Frontiers in oncology 2, 212, 2013
342013
Non-reciprocal chromosomal bridge-induced translocation (BIT) by targeted DNA integration in yeast
V Tosato, SK Waghmare, CV Bruschi
Chromosoma 114, 15-27, 2005
322005
Selective fitness of four episomal shuttle-vectors carrying HIS3, LEU2, TRP1, and URA3 selectable markers in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
S Ugolini, V Tosato, CV Bruschi
Plasmid 47 (2), 94-107, 2002
322002
Diverse human VH antibody fragments with bio-therapeutic properties from the Crescendo Mouse
Y Teng, JL Young, B Edwards, P Hayes, L Thompson, C Johnston, ...
New biotechnology 55, 65-76, 2020
302020
Knowledge of the Bacillus subtilis genome: impacts on fundamental science and biotechnology
V Tosato, CV Bruschi
Applied microbiology and biotechnology 64, 1-6, 2004
232004
Cellular and molecular effects of nonreciprocal chromosome translocations in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
D Nikitin, V Tosato, AB Zavec, CV Bruschi
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 105 (28), 9703-9708, 2008
222008
Functional and comparative characterization of Saccharomyces cerevisiae RVB1 and RVB2 genes with bacterial Ruv homologues
S Radovic, VA Rapisarda, V Tosato, CV Bruschi
FEMS yeast research 7 (4), 527-539, 2007
182007
DNA bridging of yeast chromosomes VIII leads to near-reciprocal translocation and loss of heterozygosity with minor cellular defects
V Tosato, C Nicolini, CV Bruschi
Chromosoma 118, 179-191, 2009
162009
Yeast artificial chromosomes
CV Bruschi, K Gjuracic, V Tosato
Encyclopedia of life sciences, 2006
152006
Bridge-induced chromosome translocation in yeast relies upon a Rad54/Rdh54-dependent, Pol32-independent pathway
V Tosato, S Sidari, CV Bruschi
PLoS One 8 (4), e60926, 2013
142013
Per aspera ad astra: When harmful chromosomal translocations become a plus value in genetic evolution. Lessons from Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
V Tosato, CV Bruschi
Microbial Cell 2 (10), 363, 2015
102015
Yeast Artificial Chromosomes
R Arnak, CV Bruschi, V Tosato
e LS, 2012
102012
The DNA secondary structure of the Bacillus subtilis genome
V Tosato, K Gjuracic, K Vlahovicek, S Pongor, A Danchin, CV Bruschi
FEMS microbiology letters 218 (1), 23-30, 2003
102003
Chromosome translocation may lead to PRK1-dependent anticancer drug resistance in yeast via endocytic actin network deregulation
DV Nikitin, CV Bruschi, J Sims, M Breitenbach, M Rinnerthaler, V Tosato
European Journal of Cell Biology 93 (4), 145-156, 2014
72014
Post-translocational adaptation drives evolution through genetic selection and transcriptional shift in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
V Tosato, J Sims, N West, M Colombin, CV Bruschi
Current genetics 63 (2), 281-292, 2017
62017
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