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    AuthorAugustino, Kerri L. (1)Brock, Megan Elizabeth (1)Dyson, Ossie F. (1)George, Crystal R (1)Ojeda, Jenifer F. (1)Reott, Michael A., Jr. (1)Wright, Diana Grace (1)Subject
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    The bhuTUV and bhuO genes play vital roles in the ability of Brucella abortus to use heme as an iron source and are regulated in an iron-responsive manner by RirA and Irr 

    Ojeda, Jenifer F. (East Carolina University, 2012)
    Brucella abortus is a Gram negative intracellular pathogen that causes the zoonotic disease brucellosis. Antibiotic treatment for brucellosis in humans is prolonged and sometimes followed by relapses. Currently, the United ...
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    Investigations into the roles of bacteroides fragilis thioredoxins during the oxidative stress response 

    Reott, Michael A., Jr. (East Carolina University, 2011)
    The Gram-negative Bacteroides fragilis is the most frequently isolated bacterium from anaerobic infections. Native to the human intestinal tract, it serves a symbiotic role breaking down complex polysaccharides and ...
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    Physiological Studies of Alkaliphilic Anaerobic Organotrophs in a Serpentinizing Subsurface Habitat 

    George, Crystal R (East Carolina University, 2014)
    Microbial habitats in serpentinizing ultramafic rocks represent one of the largest, yet least understood portions of the biosphere, with potentially major consequences for global biogeochemical cycles. Serpentinization is ...
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    Human T-cell Leukemia Virus Type 1 Basic Leucine Zipper Factor (HBZ) Interacts and Inhibits the Acetyltransferase Activity of Multiple Cellular Coactivator Families to Deregulate Transcription 

    Wright, Diana Grace (East Carolina University, 1/13/16)
    Of the 20 million individuals infected worldwide with the complex retrovirus, Human T-cell Leukemia Virus Type 1, 5% will develop an incurable and fatal form of leukemia known as adult T-cell leukemia (ATL). During the ...
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    Molecular Epidemiology of MRSA Among Patients and Employees in a Surgical Intensive Care Unit 

    Augustino, Kerri L. (East Carolina University, 2011)
    Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is a pervasive drug resistant human pathogen and has become widespread in hospitals around the world. MRSA infections cause approximately 19,000 deaths among hospitalized ...
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    Regulation of KSHV replication by glycoprotein B: chronicles of a virus and its host 

    Dyson, Ossie F. (East Carolina University, 2011)
    Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV), the causative agent of three cancers: Kaposi's sarcoma (KS), primary effusion lymphoma (PEL), and the plasmablastic form of multicentric Castleman disease (MCD), shares many ...
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    Transcriptional Analysis of the Bacteroides fragilis Starch Utilization Operon, osuA 

    Brock, Megan Elizabeth (East Carolina University, 2011)
    The opportunistic pathogen Bacteroides fragilis is a symbiotic organism that inhabits the human gastrointestinal tract where it utilizes dietary and host-derived polysaccharides as carbon and energy sources. If abdominal ...

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