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Research Project: MOLECULAR ANALYSIS OF SALMONELLA VIRULENCE, ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE, AND HOST RESPONSE

Location: Food Safety and Enteric Pathogens Research Unit

Publications (Clicking on the reprint icon Reprint Icon will take you to the publication reprint.)

Profiling the gastrointestinal microbiota in response to Salmonella: low versus high Salmonella shedding in the natural porcine host     Reprint Icon - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Bearson, S.M., Allen, H.K., Bearson, B.L., Looft, T.P., Brunelle, B.W., Kich, J.D., Christopher, T.K., Bayles, D.O., Alt, D.P., Levine, U.Y., Stanton, T.B. 2013. Profiling the gastrointestinal microbiota in response to Salmonella: low versus high Salmonella shedding in the natural porcine host. Infection, Genetics and Evolution. Available: http://authors.elsevier.com/sd/article/S1567134813000956.
Tetracycline can induce the expression of invasion factors in multidrug-resistant Salmonella during early-log phase - (Abstract Only)
Brunelle, B.W., Bearson, S.M., Bearson, B.L. 2012. Tetracycline can induce the expression of invasion factors in multidrug-resistant Salmonella during early-log phase [abstract]. American Society for Microbiology General Meeting, June 16-19, 2012, San Francisco, California. Paper No. 1606.
Profiling the gastrointestinal microbiota in response to Salmonella: low versus high Salmonella shedding in the porcine host - (Abstract Only)
Bearson, S.M., Allen, H.K., Bearson, B.L., Looft, T.P., Brunelle, B.W., Kich, J.D., Bayles, D.O., Alt, D.P., Levine, U.Y., Stanton, T.B. 2012. Profiling the gastrointestinal microbiota in response to Salmonella: low versus high Salmonella shedding in the porcine host [abstract]. American Society for Microbiology General Meeting, June 16-19, 2012, San Francisco, California. p. 3150.
Nucleotide and phylogenetic analyses of the Chlamydia trachomatis ompA gene indicates it is a hotspot for mutation - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Brunelle, B.W., Sensabaugh, G.F. 2012. Nucleotide and phylogenetic analyses of the Chlamydia trachomatis ompA gene indicates it is a hotspot for mutation. BMC Research Notes [serial online]. 5(53). Available: http://www.biomedcentral.com/1756-0500/5/53/abstract.

   

 
Project Team
Bearson, Shawn
Brunelle, Brian
 
Project Annual Reports
  FY 2012
  FY 2011
 
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Related National Programs
  Food Safety, (animal and plant products) (108)
 
 
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