Amine Mohamed Boukerb
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Wasselin V, Budin-Verneuil A, Rince I, Leger L, Boukerb A, Hartke A, et al.
Res Microbiol
. 2022 Aug;
173(8):103982.
PMID: 35931249
In this work, the physiological roles of the primary peroxide scavenging activities of Enterococcus faecium AUS0004 strain were analysed. This healthcare-associated pathogen harbours genes encoding putative NADH peroxidase (Npr), alkyl...
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Ferchichi M, Sebei K, Boukerb A, Karray-Bouraoui N, Chevalier S, Feuilloley M, et al.
Microorganisms
. 2021 Nov;
9(11).
PMID: 34835352
Since antiquity, the ubiquitous lactic acid bacteria (LAB) Enterococci, which are just as predominant in both human and animal intestinal commensal flora, have been used (and still are) as probiotics...
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Boukerb A, Cambronel M, Rodrigues S, Mesguida O, Knowlton R, Feuilloley M, et al.
Front Microbiol
. 2021 Oct;
12:690942.
PMID: 34690943
Prokaryotes and eukaryotes have coexisted for millions of years. The hormonal communication between microorganisms and their hosts, dubbed inter-kingdom signaling, is a recent field of research. Eukaryotic signals such as...
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Cambronel M, Nilly F, Mesguida O, Boukerb A, Racine P, Baccouri O, et al.
Front Microbiol
. 2020 Aug;
11:1501.
PMID: 32849320
has controversial status due to its emerging role in nosocomial infections, while some strains with beneficial effects are used as probiotics and starter cultures in dairy industry. These bacteria can...
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Baccouri O, Boukerb A, Ben Farhat L, Zebre A, Zimmermann K, Domann E, et al.
Front Microbiol
. 2019 May;
10:881.
PMID: 31105672
Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) strains OB14 and OB15 were isolated from traditional Tunisian fermented dairy products, Testouri cheese and Rigouta, respectively. They were identified as by the MALDI TOF-MS (matrix...