Albert Siryaporn
Overview
Explore the profile of Albert Siryaporn including associated specialties, affiliations and a list of published articles.
Author names and details appear as published. Due to indexing inconsistencies, multiple individuals may share a name, and a single author may have variations. MedLuna displays this data as publicly available, without modification or verification
Snapshot
Snapshot
Articles
33
Citations
1645
Followers
0
Related Specialties
Related Specialties
Top 10 Co-Authors
Top 10 Co-Authors
Published In
Published In
Affiliations
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Recent Articles
1.
Gallagher T, Leemans S, Dvornikov A, Perinbam K, Fong J, Kim C, et al.
ACS Infect Dis
. 2025 Mar;
11(3):543-549.
PMID: 40034082
Understanding bacterial physiology in real-world environments requires noninvasive approaches and is a challenging yet necessary endeavor to effectively treat infectious disease. Bacteria evolve strategies to tolerate chemical gradients associated with...
2.
Rojas-Andrade M, Perinbam K, Nguyen Q, Kim J, Palomba F, Whiteson K, et al.
ACS Infect Dis
. 2024 Nov;
10(12):4057-4065.
PMID: 39572010
To combat the rise of antibiotic-resistance in bacteria and the resulting effects on healthcare worldwide, new technologies are needed that can perform rapid antibiotic susceptibility testing (AST). Conventional clinical methods...
3.
Bru J, Kasallis S, Zhuo Q, Hoyland-Kroghsbo N, Siryaporn A
Biophys Rev (Melville)
. 2023 Oct;
4(3):031305.
PMID: 37781002
Swarming is a collective flagella-dependent movement of bacteria across a surface that is observed across many species of bacteria. Due to the prevalence and diversity of this motility modality, multiple...
4.
Bru J, Kasallis S, Chang R, Zhuo Q, Nguyen J, Pham P, et al.
Front Cell Infect Microbiol
. 2023 Oct;
13:1245874.
PMID: 37780859
The interactions between bacterial species during infection can have significant impacts on pathogenesis. and are opportunistic bacterial pathogens that can co-infect hosts and cause serious illness. The factors that dictate...
5.
Kasallis S, Bru J, Chang R, Zhuo Q, Siryaporn A
Curr Opin Solid State Mater Sci
. 2023 Jul;
27(3).
PMID: 37427092
Swarming is a collective bacterial behavior in which a dense population of bacterial cells moves over a porous surface, resulting in the expansion of the population. This collective behavior can...
6.
Duong L, Gross S, Siryaporn A
Front Med Technol
. 2022 Jan;
3:640981.
PMID: 35047912
Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) have been extensively studied due to their vast natural abundance and ability to kill microbes. In an era critically lacking in new antibiotics, manipulating AMPs for therapeutic...
7.
Urban L, Trinh A, Pearlman E, Siryaporn A, Downing T
Trends Immunol
. 2021 May;
42(6):464-468.
PMID: 33994111
Aging is associated with decreased antigen-specific immunity and increased chronic inflammation. While DNA-sensing pathways might be involved, the molecular factors underlying these age-related aberrancies in immune signaling are unclear. Here,...
8.
Wong G, Antani J, Lele P, Chen J, Nan B, Kuhn M, et al.
Phys Biol
. 2021 Jan;
18(5).
PMID: 33462162
Bacterial biofilms are communities of bacteria that exist as aggregates that can adhere to surfaces or be free-standing. This complex, social mode of cellular organization is fundamental to the physiology...
9.
Duong L, Gross S, Siryaporn A
Microb Cell
. 2020 Nov;
7(11):309-311.
PMID: 33150163
The rate at which antibiotics are discovered and developed has stagnated; meanwhile, antibacterial resistance continually increases and leads to a plethora of untreatable and deadly infections worldwide. Therefore, there is...
10.
Doolin T, Gross S, Siryaporn A
Adv Exp Med Biol
. 2020 Sep;
1267:117-133.
PMID: 32894480
Antibiotic resistance is a global epidemic, becoming increasingly pressing due to its rapid spread. There is thus a critical need to develop new therapeutic approaches. In addition to searching for...