Ivey A Geoghegan
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Stratford M, Vallieres C, Geoghegan I, Archer D, Avery S
mSphere
. 2020 May;
5(3).
PMID: 32461271
A small number (10 to 20) of yeast species cause major spoilage in foods. Spoilage yeasts of soft drinks are resistant to preservatives like sorbic acid, and they are highly...
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Geoghegan I, Stratford M, Bromley M, Archer D, Avery S
mSphere
. 2020 Jan;
5(1).
PMID: 31915214
Propionic, sorbic, and benzoic acids are organic weak acids that are widely used as food preservatives, where they play a critical role in preventing microbial growth. In this study, we...
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Geoghegan I, Emes R, Archer D, Avery S
MethodsX
. 2020 Jan;
7:50-55.
PMID: 31908984
Transcriptomic analysis of single cells has been increasingly in demand in recent years, thanks to technological and methodological advances as well as growing recognition of the importance of individuals in...
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Geoghegan I, Gurr S
Cell Microbiol
. 2017 Apr;
19(9).
PMID: 28371146
Chitin deacetylation results in the formation of chitosan, a polymer of β1,4-linked glucosamine. Chitosan is known to have important functions in the cell walls of a number of fungal species,...
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Geoghegan I, Gurr S
PLoS Pathog
. 2016 Jun;
12(6):e1005703.
PMID: 27315248
The fungal cell wall not only plays a critical role in maintaining cellular integrity, but also forms the interface between fungi and their environment. The composition of the cell wall...
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Porter E, Kite G, Veitch N, Geoghegan I, Larsson S, Simmonds M
Phytochemistry
. 2015 Jun;
117:185-193.
PMID: 26093323
Phenylethanoid glycosides were among the major UV-absorbing components in 80% aq. CH3OH extracts of the tepals of Magnolia salicifolia (Siebold & Zucc.) Maxim. (Magnoliaceae; Magnolia subgenus Yulania). Structural characterisation of...