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    Spirochetes flagellar collar protein FlbB has astounding effects in orientation of periplasmic flagella, bacterial shape, motility, and assembly of motors in Borrelia burgdorferi by Moon, Ki Hwan, Zhao, Xiaowei, Manne, Akarsh, Wang, Juyu, Yu, Zhou, Liu, Jun, Motaleb, Md A.

    Published in Molecular microbiology (01-10-2016)
    “…Summary Borrelia burgdorferi, the causative agent of Lyme disease, is a highly motile spirochete, and motility, which is provided by its periplasmic flagella,…”
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    Motility Is Crucial for the Infectious Life Cycle of Borrelia burgdorferi by Sultan, Syed Z, Manne, Akarsh, Stewart, Philip E, Bestor, Aaron, Rosa, Patricia A, Charon, Nyles W, Motaleb, M A

    Published in Infection and Immunity (01-06-2013)
    “…Classifications Services IAI Citing Articles Google Scholar PubMed Related Content Social Bookmarking CiteULike Delicious Digg Facebook Google+ Mendeley Reddit…”
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    Motor rotation is essential for the formation of the periplasmic flagellar ribbon, cellular morphology, and Borrelia burgdorferi persistence within Ixodes scapularis tick and murine hosts by Sultan, Syed Z, Sekar, Padmapriya, Zhao, Xiaowei, Manne, Akarsh, Liu, Jun, Wooten, R Mark, Motaleb, M A

    Published in Infection and immunity (01-05-2015)
    “…Borrelia burgdorferi must migrate within and between its arthropod and mammalian hosts in order to complete its natural enzootic cycle. During tick feeding,…”
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    Added Value of Next Generation Sequencing in Characterizing the Evolution of HIV-1 Drug Resistance in Kenyan Youth by Novitsky, Vlad, Nyandiko, Winstone, Vreeman, Rachel, DeLong, Allison K, Howison, Mark, Manne, Akarsh, Aluoch, Josephine, Chory, Ashley, Sang, Festus, Ashimosi, Celestine, Jepkemboi, Eslyne, Orido, Millicent, Hogan, Joseph W, Kantor, Rami

    Published in Viruses (22-06-2023)
    “…Drug resistance remains a global challenge in children and adolescents living with HIV (CALWH). Characterizing resistance evolution, specifically using next…”
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    Longitudinal typing of molecular HIV clusters in a statewide epidemic by Novitsky, Vlad, Steingrimsson, Jon, Howison, Mark, Dunn, Casey, Gillani, Fizza S., Manne, Akarsh, Li, Yuanning, Spence, Matthew, Parillo, Zoanne, Fulton, John, Marak, Theodore, Chan, Philip, Bertrand, Thomas, Bandy, Utpala, Alexander-Scott, Nicole, Hogan, Joseph, Kantor, Rami

    Published in AIDS (London) (01-09-2021)
    “…HIV molecular epidemiology is increasingly integrated into public health prevention. We conducted cluster typing to enhance characterization of a densely…”
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    HIV Drug Resistance and Transmission Networks Among a Justice-Involved Population at the Time of Community Reentry in Washington, D.C by Beckwith, Curt G, Min, Sugi, Manne, Akarsh, Novitsky, Vladimir, Howison, Mark, Liu, Tao, Kuo, Irene, Kurth, Ann, Bazerman, Lauri, Agopian, Anya, Kantor, Rami

    Published in AIDS research and human retroviruses (01-12-2021)
    “…Justice-involved (JI) populations bear a disproportionate burden of HIV infection and are at risk of poor treatment outcomes. Drug resistance prevalence and…”
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    Obese asthmatic patients have decreased surfactant protein A levels: Mechanisms and implications by Lugogo, Njira, Francisco, Dave, Addison, Kenneth J., Manne, Akarsh, Pederson, William, Ingram, Jennifer L., Green, Cynthia L., Suratt, Benjamin T., Lee, James J., Sunday, Mary E., Kraft, Monica, Ledford, Julie G.

    Published in Journal of allergy and clinical immunology (01-03-2018)
    “…Eosinophils are prominent in some patients with asthma and are increased in the submucosa in a subgroup of obese patients with asthma (OAs). Surfactant protein…”
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    Comparative transmissibility of SARS-CoV-2 variants Delta and Alpha in New England, USA by Earnest, Rebecca, Uddin, Rockib, Matluk, Nicholas, Renzette, Nicholas, Turbett, Sarah E., Siddle, Katherine J., Loreth, Christine, Adams, Gordon, Tomkins-Tinch, Christopher H., Petrone, Mary E., Rothman, Jessica E., Breban, Mallery I., Koch, Robert Tobias, Billig, Kendall, Fauver, Joseph R., Vogels, Chantal B.F., Bilguvar, Kaya, De Kumar, Bony, Landry, Marie L., Peaper, David R., Omerza, Greg, Grieser, Heather, Meak, Sim, Martha, John, Dewey, Hannah B., King, Ewa, Huard, Richard C., Novitsky, Vlad, Darpolor, Josephine, Manne, Akarsh, Kantor, Rami, Smole, Sandra C., Brown, Catherine M., Fink, Timelia, Lang, Andrew S., Gallagher, Glen R., Pitzer, Virginia E., Sabeti, Pardis C., Gabriel, Stacey, MacInnis, Bronwyn L., Altajar, Ahmad, DeJesus, Alexandra, Brito, Anderson, Watkins, Anne E., Muyombwe, Anthony, Blumenstiel, Brendan S., Neal, Caleb, Kalinich, Chaney C., Liu, Chen, Castaldi, Christopher, Pearson, Claire, Bernard, Clare, Nolet, Corey M., Buzby, Erika, Laszlo, Eva, Reagan, Faye L., Vicente, Gina, Rooke, Heather M., Munger, Heidi, Johnson, Hillary, Tikhonova, Irina R., Ott, Isabel M., Razeq, Jafar, Meldrim, James C., Brown, Jessica, Wang, Jianhui, Vostok, Johanna, Beauchamp, John P., Grimsby, Jonna L., Messer, Katelyn S., Vernest, Kyle, Green, Lisa M., Webber, Lori, Gagne, Luc, Ray, Marianne C., Fisher, Marissa E., Barter, Mary, Lee, Matthew D., DeFelice, Matthew T., Cipicchio, Michelle C., Smith, Natasha L., Fitzgerald, Nicholas A., Kerantzas, Nicholas, Hui, Pei, Harrington, Rachel, Haye, Rashida, Lynch, Ryan, Cofsky, Seana, Clancy, Selina, Mane, Shrikant, Ash, Stephanie, Baez, Stephanie, Fleming, Steve, Murphy, Steven, Alpert, Tara, Mandese, Zoe M., Adams, Mark D., Park, Daniel J., Lemieux, Jacob E., Grubaugh, Nathan D.

    Published in Cell reports. Medicine (19-04-2022)
    “…The SARS-CoV-2 Delta variant rose to dominance in mid-2021, likely propelled by an estimated 40%–80% increased transmissibility over Alpha. To investigate if…”
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    The Borrelia burgdorferi CheY3 response regulator is essential for chemotaxis and completion of its natural infection cycle by Novak, Elizabeth A., Sekar, Padmapriya, Xu, Hui, Moon, Ki Hwan, Manne, Akarsh, Wooten, R. Mark, Motaleb, MD A.

    Published in Cellular microbiology (01-12-2016)
    “…Summary Borrelia burgdorferi possesses a sophisticated and complex chemotaxis system, but how the organism utilizes this system in its natural enzootic life…”
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    2068. Molecular and Clinical Features of New HIV-1 diagnoses in Northern Dominican Republic by Sanchez, Martha C, Lerebours, Alain, Darpolor, Josephine, Manne, Akarsh, Novitsky, Vladimir, DeLong, Allison, McCarthy, Meghan, Carlo, Dominique, Solomon, Matthew, Rodriguez, Claudia, Kantor, Rami

    Published in Open forum infectious diseases (15-12-2022)
    “…Abstract Background Surveillance of transmitted drug resistance (TDR) and molecular epidemiology of newly diagnosed persons with HIV can impact care and…”
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    Characterization of site-directed mutants in the cytochrome c-550 protein of photosystem II by Manne, Akarsh

    Published 01-01-2010
    “…Photosynthesis is the process by which cyanobacteria, algae, and higher plants convert light energy to chemical energy via the biosynthesis of carbohydrates…”
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