Karen L. Visick

Affiliations: 
Loyola University Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States 
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Microbiology Biology
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Fung BL, Esin JJ, Visick KL. (2024) : a model for host-associated biofilm formation. Journal of Bacteriology. e0037023
Dial CN, Fung BL, Visick KL. (2023) Genetic Analysis Reveals a Requirement for the Hybrid Sensor Kinase RscS in -Aminobenzoic Acid/Calcium-Induced Biofilm Formation by . Journal of Bacteriology. e0007523
Fidopiastis PM, Childs C, Esin JJ, et al. (2022) Vibrio fischeri Possesses Xds and Dns Nucleases That Differentially Influence Phosphate Scavenging, Aggregation, Competence, and Symbiotic Colonization of Squid. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. e0163522
Isenberg RY, Christensen DG, Visick KL, et al. (2022) High Levels of Cyclic Diguanylate Interfere with Beneficial Bacterial Colonization. Mbio. e0167122
Shrestha P, Razvi A, Fung BL, et al. (2022) Mutational Analysis of c-di-GMP-Modulating Genes Reveals Complex Regulation of Motility. Journal of Bacteriology. e0010922
Tepavčević J, Yarrington K, Fung B, et al. (2021) sRNA chaperone Hfq controls bioluminescence and other phenotypes through Qrr1-dependent and -independent mechanisms in Vibrio fischeri. Gene. 146048
Tischler AH, Vanek ME, Peterson N, et al. (2021) Calcium-Responsive Diguanylate Cyclase CasA Drives Cellulose-Dependent Biofilm Formation and Inhibits Motility in Vibrio fischeri. Mbio. 12: e0257321
Dial CN, Speare L, Sharpe GC, et al. (2021) Para-Aminobenzoic Acid, Calcium, and c-di-GMP Induce Formation of Cohesive, Syp-Polysaccharide-Dependent Biofilms in Vibrio fischeri. Mbio. e0203421
Dial CN, Eichinger SJ, Foxall R, et al. (2021) Quorum Sensing and Cyclic di-GMP Exert Control Over Motility of KB2B1. Frontiers in Microbiology. 12: 690459
Visick KL, Stabb EV, Ruby EG. (2021) A lasting symbiosis: how Vibrio fischeri finds a squid partner and persists within its natural host. Nature Reviews. Microbiology
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