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Dr Andreas Karatzas

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Title Post Doctoral Researcher
Address Microbiology
Nui Galway
Telephone: Ext. 5091
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ei.yawlagiun@saztarak.saerdna-nomik

 

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Karatzas, KAG,Webber, MA,Jorgensen, F,Woodward, MJ,Piddock, LJV,Humphrey, TJ (2007) 'Prolonged treatment of Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium with commercial disinfectants selects for multiple antibiotic resistance, increased efflux and reduced invasiveness'. Journal Of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, 60 :947-955. [DOI] [Details]
Karatzas, KAG,Hocking, PM,Jorgensen, F,Mattick, K,Leach, S,Humphrey, TJ (2008) 'Effects of repeated cycles of acid challenge and growth on the phenotype and virulence of Salmonella enterica'. Journal Of Applied Microbiology, 105 :1640-1648. [DOI] [Details]
Karatzas, KAG,Randall, LP,Webber, M,Piddock, LJV,Humphrey, TJ,Woodward, MJ,Coldham, NG (2008) 'Phenotypic and proteomic characterization of multiply antibiotic-resistant variants of Salmonella entetica serovar typhimurium selected following exposure to disinfectants'. Applied And Environmental Microbiology, 74 :1508-1516. [DOI] [Details]
Karatzas, KAG,Brennan, O,Heavin, S,Morrissey, J,O'Byrne, CP (2010) 'Intracellular Accumulation of High Levels of gamma-Aminobutyrate by Listeria monocytogenes 10403S in Response to Low pH: Uncoupling of gamma-Aminobutyrate Synthesis from Efflux in a Chemically Defined Medium'. Applied And Environmental Microbiology, 76 :3529-3537. [DOI] [Details]
                                           

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