Search Results - "Franco Meléndez, Karla"
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MicroMPN: methods and software for high-throughput screening of microbe suppression in mixed populations
Published in Microbiology spectrum (05-03-2024)“…Screening assays are used to test if one or more microbes suppress a pathogen of interest. In the presence of more than one microbe, the screening method must…”
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Advancing Equity and Inclusion in Microbiome Research and Training
Published in mSystems (26-10-2021)“…This article proposes ways to improve inclusion and training in microbiome science and advocates for resource expansion to improve scientific capacity across…”
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Spaceflight Analogue Culture Enhances the Host-Pathogen Interaction Between Salmonella and a 3-D Biomimetic Intestinal Co-Culture Model
Published in Frontiers in cellular and infection microbiology (31-05-2022)“…Physical forces associated with spaceflight and spaceflight analogue culture regulate a wide range of physiological responses by both bacterial and mammalian…”
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Role of RpoS in regulating stationary phase Salmonella Typhimurium pathogenesis-related stress responses under physiological low fluid shear force conditions
Published in mSphere (01-08-2022)“…The discovery that biomechanical forces regulate microbial virulence was established with the finding that physiological low fluid shear (LFS) forces altered…”
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Advancing Equity and Inclusion in Microbiome Research and Training
Published in mSystems (12-10-2021)“…This article proposes ways to improve inclusion and training in microbiome science and advocates for resource expansion to improve scientific capacity across…”
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Characterizing the Phenotypic and Transcriptional Responses of Salmonella Typhimurium at Stationary and Lag Phases of Growth in Response to a Low Fluid Shear Environment
Published 01-01-2020“…The discovery that mechanical forces regulate microbial virulence, stress responses and gene expression was made using log phase cultures of Salmonella…”
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