Research Terms
Genetic Engineering Microbiology Bacteriology Infectious Diseases Bacterial and Fungal Diseases
Keywords
Bacteriology Genetics Oxalobacter Formigenes
Industries
Research papers:
27. Jeong, K.C., H.S. Jeong, J.H. Rhee, S.E. Lee, S.S. Chung, A.M. Starks, G.M. Escudero, P.A. Gulig, and S.H. Choi. 2000. Construction and phenotypic evaluation of a Vibrio vulnificus vvpE mutant for elastolytic protease. Infect. Immun. 68:5096-5106.
28. Starks, A.M., T.R. Schoeb, M.L. Tamplin, S. Parveen, T.J. Doyle, P.E. Bomeisl, G.M. Escudero, and P.A. Gulig. 2000. Pathogenesis of infection by clinical and environmental strains of Vibrio vulnificus in iron dextran-treated mice. Infect. Immun. 68:5785-5793.
29. Matsui, H., C.M. Bacot, W.A. Garlington, S.C. Roberts, T.J. Doyle, and P.A. Gulig. 2001. The spvB and spvC genes of the 90-kb virulence plasmid can replace the entire plasmid to restore virulence of Salmonella typhimurium in BALB/c mice. J. Bacteriol. 183:4652-4658.
30. Cerveny, K.E., A. DePaola, D.H. Duckworth, and P.A. Gulig. 2002. Phage therapy of local and systemic disease caused by Vibrio vulnificus in iron-dextran-treated mice. Infect. Immun. 70:6251-6262.
31. DePaola, A., J.L. Nordstrom, A. Dalsgaard, A. Forslund, J. Oliver, T. Bates, K.L. Bourdage, and P.A. Gulig. 2003. Analysis of Vibrio vulnificus from market oysters and septicemia cases for virulence markers. Appl. Envir. Microbiol. 69:4006-4011.
32. Parikh, S.S., S.A. Litherland, M.J. Clare-Salzler, W. Li, P.A. Gulig, and F.S. Southwick. 2003. CapG(-/-) mice have specific host defense defects that render them more susceptible than CapG(+/+) mice to Listeria monocytogenes infection but not to Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium infection. Infect. Immun. 71:6582-90.
33. Lian, W., S.A. Litherland, H. Badrane, W. Tan, D. Wu, H.V. Baker, P.A. Gulig, D.V. Lim, and S. Jin. 2004. Ultrasensitive detection of biomolecules with fluorescent dye-doped nanoparticles. Anal. Biochem. 334:135-44.
34. Starks, A.M., K.L. Bourdage, P. C. Thiaville, and P.A. Gulig. 2006. Use of a marker plasmid to examine growth and death of Vibrio vulnificus in infected mice. Mol. Microbiol. 61:310-323.
35. Brown, R.N., and P.A. Gulig. 2008. FadR, a regulator of fatty acid metabolism, is essential for Vibrio vulnificus to cause infection of mice. J. Bacteriol. 190:7633-44.
36. Srivastava, M., M.S. Tucker, P.A. Gulig, and A.C. Wright. 2009. The role of phase variation, capsular polysaccharide, pilin, and flagella in survival of Vibrio vulnificus in the Eastern oyster (Crassostrea virginica). Environ. Microbiol. 11:1934-1944.
37. Brown, R.N., and P.A. Gulig. 2009. Roles of RseB, σE, and DegP in virulence and phase variation of colony morphotype of Vibrio vulnificus. Infect. Immun. 77:3768-3781.
38. Mahmud, Z.H., A.C. Wright, S.C. Mandal, J. Dai, M.K. Jones, M. Hasan, M.H. Rashid, M.S. Islam, J.A. Johnson, P.A. Gulig, J.G. Morris, Jr., and A. Ali. 2010. Genetic characterization of Vibrio vulnificus strains from tilapia aquaculture in Bangladesh. Appl. Envir. Microbiol. 76:4890-4895.
39. Gulig, P.A. V. de Crécy-Lagard, A.C. Wright, B. Walts, M. Telonis-Scott, and L.M. McIntyre. 2010. SOLiD pyrosequencing of four Vibrio vulnificus genomes enables comparative genomic analysis and identification of candidate clade-specific virulence genes. BMS Genomics 11:512.
40. Gauthier, J.D., M.K. Jones, P. Thiaville, J.L. Joseph, R.A. Swain, C.J. Krediet, P.A. Gulig, M.A. Teplitski, and A.C. Wright. 2010. Role of GacA in virulence of Vibrio vulnificus. Microbiology 156:3722-33.
41. Thiaville, P.C., K.L. Bourdage, M. Evans, A.C. Wright, C. Garvan, and P.A. Gulig. 2011. Genotype is correlated with but does not predict virulence of Vibrio vulnificus biotype 1 in subcutaneously inoculated, iron dextran-treated mice. Infect. Immun. 79:1194-1207.
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