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Nityananda Chowdhury

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Environmental Microbiology|April 11, 2015
Combatting bacterial infections by killing persister cells with mitomycin CBrian W Kwan, Nityananda Chowdhury, Thomas K Wood
Bacteriophage|January 1, 2013
Mobile effector proteins on phage genomesE Fidelma Boyd, Megan R Carpenter, Nityananda Chowdhury
Scientific Reports|February 4, 2016
Persistence Increases in the Absence of the Alarmone Guanosine Tetraphosphate by Reducing Cell GrowthNityananda Chowdhury, Brian W Kwan, Thomas K Wood
Environmental Microbiology|February 20, 2018
Viable but non-culturable and persistence describe the same bacterial stress stateJun-Seob Kim, Nityananda Chowdhury, Ryota Yamasaki, et al.
Virulence|May 19, 2020
Host surface ectonucleotidase-CD73 and the opportunistic pathogen, <i>Porphyromonas gingivalis</i>, cross-modulation underlies a new homeostatic mechanism for chronic bacterial survival in human epithelial cellsJaden S Lee, Nityananda Chowdhury, JoAnn S Roberts, et al.
Mbio|April 14, 2016
Host-Derived Sialic Acids Are an Important Nutrient Source Required for Optimal Bacterial Fitness In VivoNathan D McDonald, Jean-Bernard Lubin, Nityananda Chowdhury, et al.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|February 21, 2012
Sialic acid catabolism and transport gene clusters are lineage specific in Vibrio vulnificusJean-Bernard Lubin, Joseph J Kingston, Nityananda Chowdhury, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|July 19, 2024
Glutamate is a key nutrient for <i>Porphyromonas gingivalis</i> growth and survival during intracellular autophagic life under nutritionally limited conditionsNityananda Chowdhury, Bridgette Wellslager, Hwaran Lee, et al.
Cellular Microbiology|January 24, 2018
A novel kinase function of a nucleoside-diphosphate-kinase homologue in Porphyromonas gingivalis is critical in subversion of host cell apoptosis by targeting heat-shock protein 27Jungnam Lee, JoAnn S Roberts, Kalina R Atanasova, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|July 15, 2024
<i>Porphyromonas gingivalis</i> activates Heat-Shock-Protein 27 to drive a LC3C-specific probacterial form of select autophagy that is redox sensitive for intracellular bacterial survival in human gingival mucosaBridgette Wellslager, JoAnn Roberts, Nityananda Chowdhury, et al.
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Environmental Microbiology|April 11, 2015
Combatting bacterial infections by killing persister cells with mitomycin CBrian W Kwan, Nityananda Chowdhury, Thomas K Wood
Bacteriophage|January 1, 2013
Mobile effector proteins on phage genomesE Fidelma Boyd, Megan R Carpenter, Nityananda Chowdhury
Scientific Reports|February 4, 2016
Persistence Increases in the Absence of the Alarmone Guanosine Tetraphosphate by Reducing Cell GrowthNityananda Chowdhury, Brian W Kwan, Thomas K Wood
Environmental Microbiology|February 20, 2018
Viable but non-culturable and persistence describe the same bacterial stress stateJun-Seob Kim, Nityananda Chowdhury, Ryota Yamasaki, et al.
Virulence|May 19, 2020
Host surface ectonucleotidase-CD73 and the opportunistic pathogen, <i>Porphyromonas gingivalis</i>, cross-modulation underlies a new homeostatic mechanism for chronic bacterial survival in human epithelial cellsJaden S Lee, Nityananda Chowdhury, JoAnn S Roberts, et al.
Mbio|April 14, 2016
Host-Derived Sialic Acids Are an Important Nutrient Source Required for Optimal Bacterial Fitness In VivoNathan D McDonald, Jean-Bernard Lubin, Nityananda Chowdhury, et al.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|February 21, 2012
Sialic acid catabolism and transport gene clusters are lineage specific in Vibrio vulnificusJean-Bernard Lubin, Joseph J Kingston, Nityananda Chowdhury, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|July 19, 2024
Glutamate is a key nutrient for <i>Porphyromonas gingivalis</i> growth and survival during intracellular autophagic life under nutritionally limited conditionsNityananda Chowdhury, Bridgette Wellslager, Hwaran Lee, et al.
Cellular Microbiology|January 24, 2018
A novel kinase function of a nucleoside-diphosphate-kinase homologue in Porphyromonas gingivalis is critical in subversion of host cell apoptosis by targeting heat-shock protein 27Jungnam Lee, JoAnn S Roberts, Kalina R Atanasova, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|July 15, 2024
<i>Porphyromonas gingivalis</i> activates Heat-Shock-Protein 27 to drive a LC3C-specific probacterial form of select autophagy that is redox sensitive for intracellular bacterial survival in human gingival mucosaBridgette Wellslager, JoAnn Roberts, Nityananda Chowdhury, et al.
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