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    Protective potential of outer membrane vesicles derived from a virulent strain of Francisella tularensis by Pavkova, Ivona, Bavlovic, Jan, Kubelkova, Klara, Stulik, Jiri, Klimentova, Jana

    Published in Frontiers in microbiology (12-03-2024)
    “…secretes tubular outer membrane vesicles (OMVs) that contain a number of immunoreactive proteins as well as virulence factors. We have reported previously that…”
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    KPC-3-Producing Klebsiella pneumoniae in Portugal Linked to Previously Circulating Non-CG258 Lineages and Uncommon Genetic Platforms (Tn4401d-IncFIA and Tn4401d-IncN) by Rodrigues, Carla, Bavlovič, Jan, Machado, Elisabete, Amorim, José, Peixe, Luísa, Novais, Ângela

    Published in Frontiers in microbiology (28-06-2016)
    “…KPC-3-producing bacteria are endemic in many countries but only recently became apparent their wide distribution in different Portuguese hospitals. The aim of…”
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    Francisella tularensis subsp. holarctica Releases Differentially Loaded Outer Membrane Vesicles Under Various Stress Conditions by Klimentova, Jana, Pavkova, Ivona, Horcickova, Lenka, Bavlovic, Jan, Kofronova, Olga, Benada, Oldrich, Stulik, Jiri

    Published in Frontiers in microbiology (10-10-2019)
    “…Francisella tularensis is a Gram-negative, facultative intracellular bacterium, causing a severe disease called tularemia. It secretes unusually shaped…”
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    Francisella tularensis Outer Membrane Vesicles Participate in the Early Phase of Interaction With Macrophages by Pavkova, Ivona, Klimentova, Jana, Bavlovic, Jan, Horcickova, Lenka, Kubelkova, Klara, Vlcak, Erik, Raabova, Helena, Filimonenko, Vlada, Ballek, Ondrej, Stulik, Jiri

    Published in Frontiers in microbiology (15-10-2021)
    “…Francisella tularensis is known to release unusually shaped tubular outer membrane vesicles (OMV) containing a number of previously identified virulence…”
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    Long-Term Care Facility (LTCF) Residents Colonized With Multidrug-Resistant (MDR) Klebsiella pneumoniae Lineages Frequently Causing Infections in Portuguese Clinical Institutions by Rodrigues, Carla, Mendes, Ana C, Sima, Filip, Bavlovič, Jan, Machado, Elisabete, Novais, Ângela, Peixe, Luísa

    “…To the Editor—The recent increase of extended-spectrum β-lactamase (ESBL)–producing Klebsiella pneumoniae (Kp) and the emergence of carbapenemase-producing Kp…”
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    Francisella tularensis caused cervical lymphadenopathy in little children after a tick bite: Two case reports and a short literature review by Kukla, Rudolf, Kračmarová, Renata, Ryšková, Lenka, Bavlovič, Jan, Pellantová, Věra, Bolehovská, Radka, Fajfr, Miroslav, Pavlík, Ivo, Boštík, Pavel

    Published in Ticks and tick-borne diseases (01-03-2022)
    “…Although Francisella (F.) tularensis is a well-described and understood zoonotic pathogen, its importance in Central Europe is relatively minor and, as such,…”
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    Cross-Species Proteomic Comparison of Outer Membrane Vesicles and Membranes of Francisella tularensis subsp. tularensis versus subsp. holarctica by Klimentova, Jana, Rehulka, Pavel, Pavkova, Ivona, Kubelkova, Klara, Bavlovic, Jan, Stulik, Jiri

    Published in Journal of proteome research (05-03-2021)
    “…Release of outer membrane vesicles (OMV) is an important phenomenon in Gram-negative bacteria playing multiple roles in their lifestyle, including in relation…”
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    Intact O-antigen is critical structure for the exceptional tubular shape of outer membrane vesicles in Francisella tularensis by Bavlovic, Jan, Pavkova, Ivona, Balonova, Lucie, Benada, Oldrich, Stulik, Jiri, Klimentova, Jana

    Published in Microbiological research (01-04-2023)
    “…Francisella tularensis is a highly infectious Gram-negative coccobacillus which causes the disease tularemia. The potential for its misuse as a biological…”
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