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Martina C Haug

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Fehlbaum S, Chassard C, Haug M, Fourmestraux C, Derrien M, Lacroix C
PLoS One . 2015 Nov; 10(11):e0142793. PMID: 26559530
In vitro gut modeling is a useful approach to investigate some factors and mechanisms of the gut microbiota independent of the effects of the host. This study tested the use...
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Bertsch D, Rau J, Eugster M, Haug M, Lawson P, Lacroix C, et al.
Int J Syst Evol Microbiol . 2012 Apr; 63(Pt 2):526-532. PMID: 22523164
A study was performed on three isolates (LU2006-1(T), LU2006-2 and LU2006-3), which were sampled independently from cheese in western Switzerland in 2006, as well as a fourth isolate (A11-3426), which...
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Eugster M, Haug M, Huwiler S, Loessner M
Mol Microbiol . 2011 Jul; 81(6):1419-32. PMID: 21790805
The cell wall binding domains (CBD) of bacteriophage endolysins target the enzymes to their substrate in the bacterial peptidoglycan with extraordinary specificity. Despite strong interest in these enzymes as novel...
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Haug M, Tanner S, Lacroix C, Stevens M, Meile L
FEMS Microbiol Ecol . 2011 Jun; 78(2):210-9. PMID: 21658089
The human microbiota is suggested to be a reservoir of antibiotic resistance (ABR) genes, which are exchangeable between transient colonizers and residing bacteria. In this study, the transfer of ABR...
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Haug M, Tanner S, Lacroix C, Meile L, Stevens M
FEMS Microbiol Lett . 2010 Oct; 313(2):111-9. PMID: 21029153
Enterococci are among the most notorious bacteria involved in the spread of antibiotic resistance (ABR) determinants via horizontal gene transfer, a process that leads to increased prevalence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria....