Brian L Wickes
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Agrawal R, Al-Hiyari S, Hugh-White R, Hromas R, Patel Y, Williamson E, et al.
Eur Urol Oncol
. 2024 Nov;
PMID: 39547899
Background And Objective: The etiology of prostate cancer (PC) is multifactorial and poorly understood. It has been suggested that colibactin-producing Escherichia coli positive for the pathogenicity island pks (pks) initiate...
2.
Wickes B, Ramirez A, Olszewski M, Bahn Y
Front Cell Infect Microbiol
. 2024 Oct;
14:1484527.
PMID: 39403209
No abstract available.
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Determann 2nd B, Fu J, Wickes B
J Fungi (Basel)
. 2024 Jul;
10(7).
PMID: 39057362
Routine molecular manipulation of any organism is inefficient and difficult without the existence of a plasmid. Although transformation is possible in , no plasmids are available that can serve as...
4.
Ellis G, Shaikh F, Carson M, Sercy E, Stewart L, Andrews J, et al.
Open Forum Infect Dis
. 2024 Jun;
11(6):ofae078.
PMID: 38887475
Background: Among combat injured, invasive fungal infections (IFIs) result in significant morbidity. Cultures and histopathology are the primary diagnostic methods for IFIs, but they have limitations. We previously evaluated a...
5.
Lee J, Wickes B, Fu J, Brockman N, Garg H, Jobin C, et al.
Prostate
. 2023 Feb;
83(7):663-669.
PMID: 36842100
Background: New evidence suggests that bacteria-produced DNA toxins may have a role in the development or progression of prostate cancer. To determine the prevalence of these genes in a noninfection...
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Liss M, Garg H, Sokurenko E, Patterson J, Wickes B
Prostate Int
. 2022 Dec;
10(4):194-199.
PMID: 36570643
Background: Fluoroquinolone-resistant (FQR) () causes transrectal prostate biopsy infections. We seek to further identify fluoroquinolones resistance by the incorporation of genetic profiling to influence antibiotic selection for transrectal prostate biopsy...
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DSpain S, Andrade P, Brockman N, Fu J, Wickes B
J Fungi (Basel)
. 2022 Jun;
8(6).
PMID: 35736079
The use of broad-spectrum antimycotic therapy, immunosuppressive therapy, and indwelling medical devices has contributed to the increased frequency of mucosal and systemic infections caused by . A major concern for...
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Perkins M, Rosario D, Wickes B, Krajaejun T, Sherwood J, Mody R
Travel Med Infect Dis
. 2022 May;
48:102349.
PMID: 35490949
Background: Human pythiosis, caused primarily by the aquatic oomycete, Pythium insidiosum, is an emerging but uncommon infection in North America. The infection is frequently life-threatening and is often initially unrecognized...
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Fu J, Brockman N, Wickes B
J Fungi (Basel)
. 2021 Jul;
7(7).
PMID: 34209781
The transformation of spp. by has proven to be a useful genetic tool. A number of factors affect transformation frequency. These factors include acetosyringone concentration, bacterial cell to yeast cell...
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Groff J, Mok M, Kubiski S, Michel A, Cortes-Hinojosa G, Byrne B, et al.
J Fish Dis
. 2020 Dec;
44(6):793-801.
PMID: 33332625
Infection with Veronaea botryosa can result in rare cutaneous or disseminated, granulomatous to pyogranulomatous phaeohyphomycosis in humans, although disease due to the fungus has also been reported in non-mammalian vertebrates....