Amy E. Kirby, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2003 | State University of New York, Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorTerry D. Connell | grad student | 2003 | SUNY Buffalo | |
(Heme-dependent regulation of heme uptake in Bordetella avium.) |
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Berendes D, Kirby A, Clennon JA, et al. (2017) The Influence of Household- and Community-Level Sanitation and Fecal Sludge Management on Urban Fecal Contamination in Households and Drains and Enteric Infection in Children. The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 96: 1404-1414 |
Berendes D, Leon J, Kirby A, et al. (2017) Household sanitation is associated with lower risk of bacterial and protozoal enteric infections, but not viral infections and diarrhea, in a cohort study in a low-income urban neighborhood in Vellore, India. Tropical Medicine & International Health : Tm & Ih |
King ND, Kirby AE, Connell TD. (2005) Transcriptional control of the rhuIR-bhuRSTUV heme acquisition locus in Bordetella avium. Infection and Immunity. 73: 1613-24 |
Kirby AE, King ND, Connell TD. (2004) RhuR, an extracytoplasmic function sigma factor activator, is essential for heme-dependent expression of the outer membrane heme and hemoprotein receptor of Bordetella avium. Infection and Immunity. 72: 896-907 |
Kirby AE, Metzger DJ, Murphy ER, et al. (2001) Heme utilization in Bordetella avium is regulated by RhuI, a heme-responsive extracytoplasmic function sigma factor. Infection and Immunity. 69: 6951-61 |