Stefan Pukatzki

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1999-2006 Biology The City College of New York 
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Kostiuk B, Becker ME, Churaman CN, et al. (2023) Vibrio cholerae Alkalizes Its Environment via Citrate Metabolism to Inhibit Enteric Growth . Microbiology Spectrum. e0491722
Santoriello F, Pukatzki S. (2023) Type VI Secretion Systems: Environmental and Intra-host Competition of Vibrio cholerae. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology. 1404: 41-63
Santoriello FJ, Kirchberger PC, Boucher Y, et al. (2022) Pandemic acquired competitive traits from an environmental species. Life Science Alliance. 6
Teschler JK, Jiménez-Siebert E, Jeckel H, et al. (2022) VxrB Influences Antagonism within Biofilms by Controlling Competition through Extracellular Matrix Production and Type 6 Secretion. Mbio. e0188522
Kostiuk B, Santoriello FJ, Diaz-Satizabal L, et al. (2022) Author Correction: Type VI secretion system mutations reduced competitive fitness of classical Vibrio cholerae biotype. Nature Communications. 13: 916
Kostiuk B, Santoriello FJ, Diaz-Satizabal L, et al. (2021) Type VI secretion system mutations reduced competitive fitness of classical Vibrio cholerae biotype. Nature Communications. 12: 6457
Turner JW, Duran-Gonzalez J, Laughlin DA, et al. (2021) Draft Genome Sequences of 13 Vibrio cholerae Strains from the Rio Grande Delta. Microbiology Resource Announcements. 10: e0030821
Santoriello FJ, Pukatzki S. (2021) When the pandemic opts for the lockdown: Secretion system evolution in the cholera bacterium. Microbial Cell (Graz, Austria). 8: 69-72
Santoriello FJ, Michel L, Unterweger D, et al. (2020) Pandemic Vibrio cholerae shuts down site-specific recombination to retain an interbacterial defence mechanism. Nature Communications. 11: 6246
Fast D, Petkau K, Ferguson M, et al. (2020) Vibrio cholerae-Symbiont Interactions Inhibit Intestinal Repair in Drosophila. Cell Reports. 30: 1088-1100.e5
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