Yasser AbdelRahman, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2009 | Molecular Sciences | University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, TN, United States |
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Microbiology Biology, Molecular BiologyGoogle:
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Sign in to add mentorRobert J. Belland | grad student | 2004-2009 | UTHSC | |
(Discovery and validation of new regulatory RNA elements in Chlamydia trachomatis.) | ||||
Robert J. Belland | post-doc | 2010-2013 | University of Tennessee Health Sciences Center | |
John V. Cox | post-doc | 2013-2016 | University of Tennessee Health Sciences Center | |
(Polarized Cell Division of Chlamydia trachomatis) | ||||
Justin Merritt | research scientist | 2016- | OHSU |
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Krieger M, AbdelRahman YM, Choi D, et al. (2023) The prevalence of subspecies in the oral cavity stratifies by local health status. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology |
Higashi DL, McGuire S, Abdelrahman YM, et al. (2022) Development of the First Tractable Genetic System for Parvimonas micra, a Ubiquitous Pathobiont in Human Dysbiotic Disease. Microbiology Spectrum. e0046522 |
Cox JV, Abdelrahman YM, Ouellette SP. (2020) Penicillin-binding proteins regulate multiple steps in the polarized cell division process of Chlamydia. Scientific Reports. 10: 12588 |
Kreth J, Abdelrahman YM, Merritt J. (2020) Multiplex Imaging of Polymicrobial Communities-Murine Models to Study Oral Microbiome Interactions. Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.). 2081: 107-126 |
Abdelrahman Y, Ouellette SP, Belland RJ, et al. (2016) Correction: Polarized Cell Division of Chlamydia trachomatis. Plos Pathogens. 12: e1005866 |
Abdelrahman Y, Ouellette SP, Belland RJ, et al. (2016) Polarized Cell Division of Chlamydia trachomatis. Plos Pathogens. 12: e1005822 |
Ouellette SP, Rueden KJ, AbdelRahman YM, et al. (2015) Identification and Partial Characterization of Potential FtsL and FtsQ Homologs of Chlamydia. Frontiers in Microbiology. 6: 1264 |
Cox JV, Abdelrahman YM, Peters J, et al. (2015) Chlamydia trachomatis utilizes the mammalian CLA1 lipid transporter to acquire host phosphatidylcholine essential for growth. Cellular Microbiology |
Bruhn DF, Waidyarachchi SL, Madhura DB, et al. (2015) Aminomethyl spectinomycins as therapeutics for drug-resistant respiratory tract and sexually transmitted bacterial infections. Science Translational Medicine. 7: 288ra75 |
Lewis ME, Belland RJ, AbdelRahman YM, et al. (2014) Morphologic and molecular evaluation of Chlamydia trachomatis growth in human endocervix reveals distinct growth patterns. Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology. 4: 71 |