Robin L Stingley
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Stingley R, Liu H, Mullis L, Elkins C, Hart M
J Microbiol Methods
. 2014 Aug;
106:57-66.
PMID: 25135489
Lactobacillus species are commensal with the healthy vaginal environment and inhibit the growth of many pathogenic bacteria in the vaginal tract by a variety of mechanisms, such as the production...
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Fang J, Stingley R, Beland F, Harrouk W, Lumpkins D, Howard P
J Environ Sci Health C Environ Carcinog Ecotoxicol Rev
. 2010 Sep;
28(3):147-71.
PMID: 20859822
Triclosan has broad-spectrum anti-microbial activity against most gram-negative and gram-positive bacteria. It is widely used in personal care products, household items, medical devices, and clinical settings. Due to its extensive...
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Stingley R, Zou W, Heinze T, Chen H, Cerniglia C
J Med Microbiol
. 2009 Sep;
59(Pt 1):108-114.
PMID: 19729456
Reduction of Methyl Red (MR) and Orange II (Or II) by 26 human skin bacterial species was monitored by a rapid spectrophotometric assay. The analysis indicated that skin bacteria, representing...
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Elkins C, Munoz M, Mullis L, Stingley R, Hart M
Anaerobe
. 2008 Oct;
14(5):261-7.
PMID: 18926917
The inhibitory activities of 39 strains representing 20 different species of Lactobacillus toward a menstrual toxic shock syndrome (TSS) Staphylococcus aureus archetype strain MN8 were investigated. Nearly every strain (38...
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Brezna B, Kweon O, Stingley R, Freeman J, Khan A, Polek B, et al.
Appl Microbiol Biotechnol
. 2005 Dec;
71(4):522-32.
PMID: 16317545
Mycobacterium vanbaalenii PYR-1 has the ability to degrade low- and high-molecular-weight polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). In addition to dioxygenases, cytochrome P450 monooxygenases have been implicated in PAH degradation. Three cytochrome...
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Stingley R, Brezna B, Khan A, Cerniglia C
Microbiology (Reading)
. 2004 Nov;
150(Pt 11):3749-3761.
PMID: 15528661
Mycobacterium vanbaalenii PYR-1 is capable of degrading polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) to ring cleavage metabolites. This study identified and characterized a putative phthalate degradation operon in the M. vanbaalenii PYR-1...
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Stingley R, Khan A, Cerniglia C
Biochem Biophys Res Commun
. 2004 Aug;
322(1):133-46.
PMID: 15313184
Mycobacterium vanbaalenii PYR-1 is capable of degrading a number of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) to ring cleavage metabolites via multiple pathways. Genes for the large and small subunits of a...
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Stingley R, Gray W
J Gen Virol
. 2000 Jul;
81(Pt 8):2005-2010.
PMID: 10900039
Channel catfish virus (CCV), a member of the herpesvirus family, causes a severe haemorrhagic disease in juvenile channel catfish. In this report, we confirm that CCV gene expression is temporally...