Robert J Boissy
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Recent Articles
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Schaeffer C, Woods K, Longo G, Kiedrowski M, Paharik A, Buttner H, et al.
Infect Immun
. 2014 Oct;
83(1):214-26.
PMID: 25332125
Biofilm formation is the primary virulence factor of Staphylococcus epidermidis. S. epidermidis biofilms preferentially form on abiotic surfaces and may contain multiple matrix components, including proteins such as accumulation-associated protein...
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Boissy R, Romberger D, Roughead W, Weissenburger-Moser L, Poole J, LeVan T
PLoS One
. 2014 Apr;
9(4):e95578.
PMID: 24748147
Inhalation of agricultural dusts causes inflammatory reactions and symptoms such as headache, fever, and malaise, which can progress to chronic airway inflammation and associated diseases, e.g. asthma, chronic bronchitis, chronic...
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Lada A, Stepchenkova E, Waisertreiger I, Noskov V, Dhar A, Eudy J, et al.
PLoS Genet
. 2013 Sep;
9(9):e1003736.
PMID: 24039593
Genetic information should be accurately transmitted from cell to cell; conversely, the adaptation in evolution and disease is fueled by mutations. In the case of cancer development, multiple genetic changes...
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Fey P, Endres J, Yajjala V, Widhelm T, Boissy R, Bose J, et al.
mBio
. 2013 Feb;
4(1):e00537-12.
PMID: 23404398
Unlabelled: To enhance the research capabilities of investigators interested in Staphylococcus aureus, the Nebraska Center for Staphylococcal Research (CSR) has generated a sequence-defined transposon mutant library consisting of 1,952 strains,...
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Lada A, Dhar A, Boissy R, Hirano M, Rubel A, Rogozin I, et al.
Biol Direct
. 2012 Dec;
7:47.
PMID: 23249472
Unlabelled: Clusters of localized hypermutation in human breast cancer genomes, named "kataegis" (from the Greek for thunderstorm), are hypothesized to result from multiple cytosine deaminations catalyzed by AID/APOBEC proteins. However,...
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Hiller N, Ahmed A, Powell E, Martin D, Eutsey R, Earl J, et al.
PLoS Pathog
. 2010 Sep;
6(9):e1001108.
PMID: 20862314
Although there is tremendous interest in understanding the evolutionary roles of horizontal gene transfer (HGT) processes that occur during chronic polyclonal infections, to date there have been few studies that...