Michael K Fasseas
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Recent Articles
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Drury F, Grover M, Hintze M, Saunders J, Fasseas M, Constantinou C, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2023 Sep;
120(39):e2300587120.
PMID: 37725647
Oomycetes were recently discovered as natural pathogens of and pathogen recognition alone was shown to be sufficient to activate a protective transcriptional program characterized by the expression of multiple ()...
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Grover M, Fasseas M, Essmann C, Liu K, Braendle C, Felix M, et al.
Front Cell Infect Microbiol
. 2021 Nov;
11:733094.
PMID: 34722333
Oomycetes are a group of eukaryotic organisms that includes many important pathogens of animals and plants. Within this group, the genus is characterised by the presence of specialised gun cells...
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Fasseas M, Grover M, Drury F, Essmann C, Kaulich E, Schafer W, et al.
Cell Rep
. 2021 Jan;
34(2):108604.
PMID: 33440164
Understanding how animals detect and respond to pathogen threats is central to dissecting mechanisms of host immunity. The oomycetes represent a diverse eukaryotic group infecting various hosts from nematodes to...
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Osman G, Fasseas M, Koneru S, Essmann C, Kyrou K, Srinivasan M, et al.
Curr Biol
. 2018 Feb;
28(4):640-648.e5.
PMID: 29398216
In its natural habitat, the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans encounters a plethora of other organisms, including many that are pathogenic [1, 2]. The study of interactions between C. elegans and various...
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Fasseas M, Fragopoulou A, Manta A, Skouroliakou A, Vekrellis K, Margaritis L, et al.
Int J Radiat Biol
. 2014 Dec;
91(3):286-93.
PMID: 25488006
Purpose: To examine the impact of electromagnetic radiation, produced by GSM (Global System for Mobile communications) mobile phones, Wi-Fi (Wireless-Fidelity) routers and wireless DECT (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications) phones, on...
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Fasseas M, Fasseas C, Mountzouris K, Syntichaki P
Appl Microbiol Biotechnol
. 2012 Aug;
97(5):2109-18.
PMID: 22923095
This study examined the effects of three lactic acid bacteria (LAB) strains on the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans. Lactobacillus salivarius, Lactobacillus reuteri, and Pediococcus acidilactici were found to inhibit the development...
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Fasseas M, Dimou M, Katinakis P
Biochem Biophys Res Commun
. 2012 Jun;
423(3):520-5.
PMID: 22683625
Parvulins and FKBPs are members of the peptidyl-prolyl cis/trans isomerases (PPIase) enzyme family whose role is to catalyze the interconversion between the cis trans forms of a peptide bond preceding...
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Fasseas M, Tsikou D, Flemetakis E, Katinakis P
Mol Biol Rep
. 2010 Sep;
38(3):1777-85.
PMID: 20842438
In this study, in silico analysis of the Caenorhabditis elegans genome revealed six genes (cah-1, cah-2, cah-3, cah-4, cah-5, and cah-6) possibly encoding α class CAs (carbonic anhydrase). Real-time RT-PCR...
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Fasseas M, Tsikou D, Flemetakis E, Katinakis P
Mol Biol Rep
. 2009 Oct;
37(6):2941-50.
PMID: 19816790
The beta class of the carbonic anhydrase (CA) enzyme family has been found in plants, yeast, bacteria and algae, but not in animals. Also, little is known concerning the CAs...