Sooyeon Song
Affiliations: | 2016 | Animal Science | Jeonnam National University |
2016-2020 | Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA, United States | ||
2020- | Animal Science | Jeonbuk National University |
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Kim H, Oh S, Song S. (2024) Persisters Formation and Resuscitation. Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology. 34: 1-10 |
Fernández-García L, Gao X, Kirigo J, et al. (2024) Single-cell analysis reveals that cryptic prophage protease LfgB protects during oxidative stress by cleaving antitoxin MqsA. Microbiology Spectrum. e0347123 |
Fernández-García L, Song S, Kirigo J, et al. (2023) Toxin/antitoxin systems induce persistence and work in concert with restriction/modification systems to inhibit phage. Microbiology Spectrum. e0338823 |
Song S, Semenova E, Severinov K, et al. (2022) CRISPR-Cas Controls Cryptic Prophages. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 23 |
Song S, Wood TK. (2022) Manipulating indole symbiont signalling. Environmental Microbiology Reports |
Song S, Kim JS, Yamasaki R, et al. (2021) Escherichia coli cryptic prophages sense nutrients to influence persister cell resuscitation. Environmental Microbiology |
Song S, Wood TK. (2021) Waiting for Godot: response to 'How dead is dead? Viable but non-culturable versus persister cells'. Environmental Microbiology Reports |
Song S, Wood TK. (2021) Mostly dead and all dead: response to 'what do we mean by viability in terms of "viable but non-culturable cells"'. Environmental Microbiology Reports |
Song S, Wood TK. (2021) 'Viable But Non-Culturable Cells' are Dead. Environmental Microbiology |
Song S, Wood TK. (2021) The Primary Physiological Roles of Autoinducer 2 in Are Chemotaxis and Biofilm Formation. Microorganisms. 9 |