Matthew S. Conover, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2010 | Molecular Genetics & Genomics | Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC, United States |
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(An examination of the function and the transcriptional regulation of the Bps polysaccharide in Bordetella pertussis pathogenesis and biofilm development.) |
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Floyd KA, Mitchell CA, Eberly AR, et al. (2016) "The UbiI (VisC) aerobic ubiquinone synthase is required for expression of type 1 pili, biofilm formation, and pathogenesis in uropathogenic Escherichia coli". Journal of Bacteriology |
Conover MS, Hadjifrangiskou M, Palermo JJ, et al. (2016) Metabolic Requirements of Escherichia coli in Intracellular Bacterial Communities during Urinary Tract Infection Pathogenesis. Mbio. 7 |
Nicholson TL, Conover MS, Deora R. (2012) Transcriptome profiling reveals stage-specific production and requirement of flagella during biofilm development in Bordetella bronchiseptica. Plos One. 7: e49166 |
Conover MS, Redfern CJ, Ganguly T, et al. (2012) BpsR modulates Bordetella biofilm formation by negatively regulating the expression of the Bps polysaccharide. Journal of Bacteriology. 194: 233-42 |
Serra DO, Conover MS, Arnal L, et al. (2011) FHA-mediated cell-substrate and cell-cell adhesions are critical for Bordetella pertussis biofilm formation on abiotic surfaces and in the mouse nose and the trachea. Plos One. 6: e28811 |
Conover MS, Mishra M, Deora R. (2011) Extracellular DNA is essential for maintaining Bordetella biofilm integrity on abiotic surfaces and in the upper respiratory tract of mice. Plos One. 6: e16861 |