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    Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
    1 October 2010Antibiotic cycling versus mixing: the difficulty of using mathematical models to definitively quantify their relative merits.  Pena-Miller, R; Beardmore, Robert
    19 February 2015Biophysical mechanisms that maintain biodiversity through trade-offs  Meyer, Justin R.; Gudelj, I; Beardmore, Robert
    21 April 2011Metabolic trade-offs and the maintenance of the fittest and the flattest.  Gudelj, I; Lipson, DA; Hurst, Laurence D.; et al.
    1 July 2010Rotating antibiotics selects optimally against antibiotic resistance, in theory.  Peña-Miller, R; Beardmore, Robert
    11 September 2008Understanding the limits to generalizability of experimental evolutionary models.  Forde, SE; Gudelj, I; Arkin, SS; et al.
    8 April 2015Using a sequential regimen to eliminate bacteria at sublethal antibiotic dosages.  Fuentes-Hernandez, A; Plucain, J; Gori, F; et al.
    1 April 2013When the most potent combination of antibiotics selects for the greatest bacterial load: the Smile-Frown transition  Pena-Miller, R; Laehnemann, D; Jansen, G; et al.