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  • FEMS Microbes: 2022, vol: 3, issue:
  • 1)- Justin M Hutchison, Zhengxi Li, Chi-Ning Chang, Yasawantha Hiripitiyage, Megan Wittman, Belinda S M Sturm. Improving correlation of wastewater SARS-CoV-2 gene copy numbers with COVID-19 public health cases using readily available biomarkers. FEMS microbes. 2022, 3:
    Cited : 11
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  • 2)- Patricia X Marques, Handan Wand, Melissa Nandy, Chun Tan, Huizhong Shou, Mishka Terplan, Katrina Mark, Rebecca M Brotman, David P Wilson, Jacques Ravel, Ru-Ching Hsia, Patrik M Bavoil. Serum antibodies to surface proteins of as candidate biomarkers of disease: results from the Baltimore Chlamydia Adolescent/Young Adult Reproductive Management (CHARM) cohort. FEMS microbes. 2022, 3: xtac004
    Cited : 3
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  • 3)- Melanie H Dietrich, Li-Jin Chan, Amy Adair, Coralie Boulet, Matthew T O'Neill, Li Lynn Tan, Sravya Keremane, Yee-Foong Mok, Alvin W Lo, Paul Gilson, Wai-Hong Tham. Structure of the Pf12 and Pf41 heterodimeric complex of 6-cysteine proteins. FEMS microbes. 2022, 3: xtac005
    Cited : 5
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  • 4)- Zandra Fagernäs, Domingo C Salazar-García, María Haber Uriarte, Azucena Avilés Fernández, Amanda G Henry, Joaquín Lomba Maurandi, Andrew T Ozga, Irina M Velsko, Christina Warinner. Understanding the microbial biogeography of ancient human dentitions to guide study design and interpretation. FEMS microbes. 2022, 3: xtac006
    Cited : 10
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  • 5)- Karina Mueller Brown, Valerie Le Sage, Andrea J French, Jennifer E Jones, Gabriella H Padovani, Annika J Avery, Stacey Schultz-Cherry, Jason W Rosch, N Luisa Hiller, Seema S Lakdawala. Secondary infection with decreases influenza virus replication and is linked to severe disease. FEMS microbes. 2022, 3: xtac007
    Cited : 9
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  • 6)- Michelle Landstrom, Evan Braun, Ellen Larson, Merrill Miller, Geoffrey H Holm. Efficacy of SARS-CoV-2 wastewater surveillance for detection of COVID-19 at a residential private college. FEMS microbes. 2022, 3: xtac008
    Cited : 6
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  • 7)- Elisenda Ballesté, Anicet R Blanch, Maite Muniesa, Cristina García-Aljaro, Lorena Rodríguez-Rubio, Julia Martín-Díaz, Miriam Pascual-Benito, J Jofre. Bacteriophages in sewage: abundance, roles, and applications. FEMS microbes. 2022, 3: xtac009
    Cited : 20
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  • 8)- Edin J Mifsud, Rubaiyea Farrukee, Aeron C Hurt, Patrick C Reading, Ian G Barr. Infection with different human influenza A subtypes affects the period of susceptibility to secondary bacterial infections in ferrets. FEMS microbes. 2022, 3: xtac011
    Cited : 1
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  • 9)- Paris S Salazar-Hamm, Jennifer J Marshall Hathaway, Ara S Winter, Nicole A Caimi, Debbie C Buecher, Ernest W Valdez, Diana E Northup. Great diversity of KS sequences from bat-associated microbiota suggests novel sources of uncharacterized natural products. FEMS microbes. 2022, 3: xtac012
    Cited : 2
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  • 10)- Rémi Hocq, Michael Sauer. An artificial coculture fermentation system for industrial propanol production. FEMS microbes. 2022, 3: xtac013
    Cited : 2
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  • 11)- Atsushi Miyashita, Shuhei Mitsutomi, Tohru Mizushima, Kazuhisa Sekimizu. Repurposing the PDMA-approved drugs in Japan using an insect model of staphylococcal infection. FEMS microbes. 2022, 3: xtac014
    Cited : 3
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  • 12)- Christopher Owen, Dorothy Wright-Foulkes, Prisila Alvarez, Haidy Delgado, Eva C Durance, George F Wells, Rachel Poretsky, Abhilasha Shrestha. Reduction and discharge of SARS-CoV-2 RNA in Chicago-area water reclamation plants. FEMS microbes. 2022, 3: xtac015
    Cited : 6
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  • 13)- Christiaan D M Wijers, Ly Pham, Martin V Douglass, Eric P Skaar, Lauren D Palmer, Michael J Noto. Gram-negative bacteria act as a reservoir for aminoglycoside antibiotics that interact with host factors to enhance bacterial killing in a mouse model of pneumonia. FEMS microbes. 2022, 3: xtac016
    Cited : 2
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  • 14)- Brittany L Kmush, David Monk, Hyatt Green, Darcy A Sachs, Teng Zeng, David A Larsen. Comparability of 24-hour composite and grab samples for detection of SARS-2-CoV RNA in wastewater. FEMS microbes. 2022, 3: xtac017
    Cited : 9
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  • 15)- Richard A Stein, Emilia Claire Bianchini. Bacterial-viral interactions: a factor that facilitates transmission heterogeneities. FEMS microbes. 2022, 3: xtac018
    Cited : 1
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  • 16)- Igor S Pessi, Aino Rutanen, Jenni Hultman. Nitrosopolaris, a genus of putative ammonia-oxidizing archaea with a polar/alpine distribution. FEMS microbes. 2022, 3: xtac019
    Cited : 11
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  • 17)- Matthew Flynn, Zinnia Lyall, Gwendolyn Shepherd, Osher Ngo Yung Lee, Ioannou Marianna Da Fonseca, Yijia Dong, Stuart Chalmers, Jamie Hare, Jack Thomson, Freya Millar. Interactions of the bacteriome, virome, and immune system in the nose. FEMS microbes. 2022, 3: xtac020
    Cited : 3
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  • 18)- Nadia Morson, Olivia Molenda, Katherine J Picott, Ruth E Richardson, Elizabeth A Edwards. Long-term survival of strains in mixed cultures under electron acceptor and ammonium limitation. FEMS microbes. 2022, 3: xtac021
    Cited : 4
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  • 19)- Amanda P Smith, Lindey C Lane, Ivan Ramirez Zuniga, David M Moquin, Peter Vogel, Amber M Smith. Increased virus dissemination leads to enhanced lung injury but not inflammation during influenza-associated secondary bacterial infection. FEMS microbes. 2022, 3: xtac022
    Cited : 8
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  • 20)- Doris Haas, Tea Miskovic, Theresa Fritz, Herbert Galler, Juliana Habib, Sabine Köck, Michael Kropsch, Peter Pless, Martin Stonitsch, Eduard Zentner, Franz F Reinthaler. Concentrations of mesophilic bacteria in a poultry farm over two fattening periods focusing on the presence of staphylococci and enterococci. FEMS microbes. 2022, 3: xtac023
    Cited : 2
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  • 21)- William Johnson, Katelyn Reeves, Jennifer Liebig, Antonio Feula, Claire Butler, Michaela Alkire, Samiha Singh, Shelby Litton, Kerry O'Conor, Keaton Jones, Nikolas Ortega, Trace Shimek, Julia Witteman, , Kristen K Bjorkman, Cresten Mansfeldt. Effectiveness of building-level sewage surveillance during both community-spread and sporadic-infection phases of SARS-CoV-2 in a university campus population. FEMS microbes. 2022, 3: xtac024
    Cited : 8
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  • 22)- Gaëtan Ligat, Théo Ghelfenstein-Ferreira, Sarah Dellière, Maxime Pichon. Bringing clinical and fundamental young microbiologists together. FEMS microbes. 2022, 3: xtac025
    Cited : 0
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  • 23)- Anne Stahlfeld, Laura R Glick, Isabel M Ott, Samuel B Craft, Devyn Yolda-Carr, Christina A Harden, Maura Nakahata, Shelli F Farhadian, Lindsay R Grant, Ronika Alexander-Parrish, Adriano Arguedas, Bradford D Gessner, Daniel M Weinberger, Anne L Wyllie. Detection of pneumococcus during hospitalization for SARS-CoV-2. FEMS microbes. 2022, 3: xtac026
    Cited : 1
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  • 24)- Rayane Rafei, Jonathan Koong, Marwan Osman, Ahmad Al Atrouni, Monzer Hamze, Mehrad Hamidian. Analysis of pCl107 a large plasmid carried by an ST25 strain reveals a complex evolutionary history and links to multiple antibiotic resistance and metabolic pathways. FEMS microbes. 2022, 3: xtac027
    Cited : 7
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