Anna Solokhina
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Solokhina A, Bonkat G, Braissant O
Methods Mol Biol
. 2019 Apr;
1964:141-149.
PMID: 30929241
Measuring metabolic activity and response of biofilm to different conditions or compounds is of general interest but is also expected to help in developing new antibiofilm compounds and potentially new...
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Solokhina A, Bonkat G, Kulchavenya E, Braissant O
Tuberculosis (Edinb)
. 2018 Dec;
113:91-98.
PMID: 30514518
Biofilms are more resistant to antibiotics and antimicrobial stressors than planktonic bacteria; however, only a limited number of standardized assays enable investigation of this phenomenon. Here, we utilized non-invasive and...
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Solokhina A, Bruckner D, Bonkat G, Braissant O
Sci Rep
. 2017 Aug;
7(1):9225.
PMID: 28835629
Mycobacteria are classified into two groups, fast- and slow-growing. Often, fast-growing mycobacteria are assumed to have a higher metabolic activity than their slower counterparts, but in mature biofilms this assumption...
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Brueckner D, Solokhina A, Krahenbuhl S, Braissant O
J Microbiol Methods
. 2017 Jun;
139:210-214.
PMID: 28627416
Calorespirometry is the simultaneous analysis of the rate of heat emission (R), O consumption (R) and CO production (R) by living systems such as tissues or organism cultures. The analysis...
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Bonkat G, Braissant O, Rieken M, Solokhina A, Widmer A, Frei R, et al.
World J Urol
. 2012 Jul;
31(3):553-7.
PMID: 22832589
Purpose: Isothermal microcalorimetry (IMC) has recently been reported as a new method to rapidly detect urinary tract pathogens (UTP). However, further application of microcalorimetry in the clinical setting requires a...
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Bonkat G, Bachmann A, Solokhina A, Widmer A, Frei R, Gasser T, et al.
Urology
. 2012 Jul;
80(5):1163.e9-12.
PMID: 22784494
Objective: To overcome the limitations of current urine-based diagnostic assays of urogenital tuberculosis, we used isothermal microcalorimetry to detect the metabolic activity of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and other commonly neglected pathogenic...
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Bravo D, Braissant O, Solokhina A, Clerc M, Daniels A, Verrecchia E, et al.
FEMS Microbiol Ecol
. 2011 Jun;
78(2):266-74.
PMID: 21696406
Isothermal microcalorimetry (IMC) has been used in the past to monitor metabolic activities in living systems. A few studies have used it on ecological research. In this study, IMC was...