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Research Publications / Microbiology

A New Dimension in Modeling Infectious Disease
Nickerson CA, Ott CM
ASM News 2004; 70:169-175
A Novel Quantitative Biosystem to Modeling Physiological Fluid Shear Stress on Cells
Nauman EA, Ott CM, Sander E, Tucker DL, Pierson D, Wilson JW, Nickerson CA
Appl Environ Microbiol 2006; 73:699-705
A Potential Cause for Kidney Stone Formation During Space Flights: Enhanced Growth of Nanobacteria in Microgravity
Ciftcioglu N, Haddad RS, Golden DC, Morrison DR, McKay DS
Kidney Int 2005; 67:483-491
A three-dimensional culture system recapitulates placental syncytiotrophoblast development and microbial resistance
McConkey CA, Delorme-Axford E, Nickerson CA, Kim KS, Sadovsky Y, Boyle JP, Coyne CB
Sci Adv 2016 Mar 4; 2(3)
A three-dimensional tissue culture model for the study of attach and efface lesion formation by enteropathogenic and enterohaemorrhagic Escherichia coli
Carvalho HM, Teel LD, Goping G, O’Brien AD
Cell Microbiol 2005; 7:1771-1781
A549 Lung Epithelial Cells Grown as Three-Dimensional Aggregates: Alternative Tissue Culture Model for Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Pathogenesis
Carterson AJ, Honer zu Bentrup K, Ott CM, Clarke MS, Pierson DL, Vanderburg CR, Buchanan KL, Nickerson CA, Schurr MJ
Infect Immun 2005; 73:1129-1140
Alveolar epithelium protects macrophages from quorum sensing-induced cytotoxicity in a three-dimensional co-culture model
Crabbé A, Sarker SF, Van Houdt R, Ott CM, Leys N, Cornelis P, Nickerson CA
Cell Microbiol 2011 Mar; 13(3):469-81
Analysis of Interactions of Salmonella type three secretion mutants with 3-D intestinal epithelial cells
Radtke AL, Wilson JW, Sarker S, Nickerson CA
PLoS One 2010; 5
Antimicrobial efficacy against Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilm formation in a three-dimensional lung epithelial model and the influence of fetal bovine serum
Crabbé A, Liu Y, Matthijs N, Rigole P, De La Fuente-Núñez C, Davis R, Ledesma MA, Sarker S, Van Houdt R, Hancock RE, Coenye T, Nickerson CA
Sci Rep 2017 Mar 3; 7:43321
Bacillus thuringiensis conjugation in simulated microgravity
Beuls E, Van Houdt R, Leys Y, Dijkstra CL, Larkin O, Mahillon J
Astrobiology 2009; 9:797-805
Bacteria in the vaginal microbiome alter the innate immune response and barrier properties of the human vaginal epithelia in a species-specific manner
Doerflinger SY, Throop AL, Herbst-Kralovetz MM
J Infect Dis 2014 Jun 15; 209(12):1989-99
Characterization of Escherichia coli MG1655 grown in a low shear modeled microgravity environment
Tucker DL, Ott CM, Huff S, Fofanov V, Willson RC, Fox GE
BMC Microbiology 2007; 7:15

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