John M Farrow 3rd
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Acinetobacter baumannii Regulates Its Stress Responses via the BfmRS Two-Component Regulatory System
Palethorpe S, Farrow 3rd J, Wells G, Milton M, Actis L, Cavanagh J, et al.
J Bacteriol
. 2021 Dec;
204(2):e0049421.
PMID: 34871031
Acinetobacter baumannii is a common nosocomial pathogen that utilizes numerous mechanisms to aid its survival in both the environment and the host. Coordination of such mechanisms requires an intricate regulatory...
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Farrow 3rd J, Pesci E, Slade D
Microbiol Resour Announc
. 2021 Mar;
10(10).
PMID: 33707317
Here, we report a complete genome sequence for strain ATCC 17961, with plasmid sequences, and a high-quality (>98% complete) build for strain AB09-003. These genome sequences were generated by combining...
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Farrow 3rd J, Wells G, Palethorpe S, Adams M, Pesci E
Infect Immun
. 2020 Sep;
88(12).
PMID: 32989034
is an opportunistic and frequently multidrug-resistant Gram-negative bacterial pathogen that primarily infects critically ill individuals. Indirect transmission from patient to patient in hospitals can drive infections, supported by this organism's...
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Farrow 3rd J, Wells G, Pesci E
PLoS One
. 2018 Oct;
13(10):e0205638.
PMID: 30308034
For the opportunistic pathogen Acinetobacter baumannii, desiccation tolerance is thought to contribute significantly to the persistence of these bacteria in the healthcare environment. We investigated the ability of A. baumannii...
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Farrow 3rd J, Pesci E
Mol Microbiol
. 2016 Dec;
104(1):78-91.
PMID: 28010047
The ubiquitous bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an opportunistic pathogen that can cause serious infections in immunocompromised individuals. P. aeruginosa virulence is controlled partly by intercellular communication, and the transcription factor...
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Farrow 3rd J, Hudson L, Wells G, Coleman J, Pesci E
J Bacteriol
. 2015 Apr;
197(12):1988-2002.
PMID: 25845844
Unlabelled: Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a Gram-negative bacterium that is ubiquitous in the environment, and it is an opportunistic pathogen that can infect a variety of hosts, including humans. During the...
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Ellison M, Farrow 3rd J, Farrow 4th J, Parrish W, Danell A, Pesci E
PLoS One
. 2013 Oct;
8(9):e75389.
PMID: 24086521
Zinc is essential for all bacteria, but excess amounts of the metal can have toxic effects. To address this, bacteria have developed tightly regulated zinc uptake systems, such as the...
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Knoten C, Hudson L, Coleman J, Farrow 3rd J, Pesci E
J Bacteriol
. 2011 Oct;
193(23):6567-75.
PMID: 21965577
The opportunistic pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa can utilize a variety of carbon sources and produces many secondary metabolites to help survive harsh environments. P. aeruginosa is part of a small group...
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Farrow 3rd J, Sund Z, Ellison M, Wade D, Coleman J, Pesci E
J Bacteriol
. 2008 Sep;
190(21):7043-51.
PMID: 18776012
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an opportunistic pathogen that causes both acute and chronic infections in immunocompromised individuals. This gram-negative bacterium produces a battery of virulence factors that allow it to infect...
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Rajamani S, Bauer W, Robinson J, Farrow 3rd J, Pesci E, Teplitski M, et al.
Mol Plant Microbe Interact
. 2008 Aug;
21(9):1184-92.
PMID: 18700823
Many bacteria use quorum sensing (QS) as an intercellular signaling mechanism to regulate gene expression in local populations. Plant and algal hosts, in turn, secrete compounds that mimic bacterial QS...