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The diversity and specificity of the extracellular proteome in the cellulolytic bacterium Caldicellulosiruptor bescii is driven by the nature of the cellulosic growth substrate

Biotechnol Biofuels. 2018 Mar 23 | DOI: 10.1186/s13068-018-1076-1 Poudel S, Giannone RJ, Basen M, Nookaew I, Poole FL, Kelly RM, Adams MWW, Hettich RL Abstract Caldicellulosiruptor bescii is a thermophilic cellulolytic bacterium that efficiently deconstructs lignocellulosic biomass into sugars, which subsequently can be fermented into alcohols, such as ethanol, and other products. Deconstruction of complex substrates by C. bescii involves a […]

Filed Under: Publications Tagged With: Adams MWW, Basen M, Giannone RJ, Hettich RL, Kelly RM, Nookaew I, Poole FL, Poudel S

Genome-Based Comparison of Clostidioides difficile: Average Amino Acid Identity Analysis of Core Genomes

Microb Ecol. 2018 Feb 14. | DOI: 10.1007/s00248-018-1155-7. Cabal A, Jun SR, Jenjaroenpun P, Wanchai V, Nookaew I, Wongsurawat T, Burgess MJ, Kothari A, Wassenaar TM, Ussery DW Abstract Infections due to Clostridioides difficile (previously known as Clostridium difficile) are a major problem in hospitals, where cases can be caused by community-acquired strains as well as […]

Filed Under: Publications Tagged With: 6. Cabal A, AAI, Burgess MJ, C. difficile, Community-acquired infections, Comparative genomics, Jenjaroenpun P, Jun SR, Kothari A, MLST, Nookaew I, Ussery DW, Wanchai V, Wassenaar TM, Wongsurawat T

Transcriptome alterations of vascular smooth muscle cells in aortic wall of myocardial infarction patients

Data Brief. 2018 Feb 6;17:1112-1135. doi: 10.1016/j.dib.2018.01.108. eCollection 2018 Apr Wongsurawat T, Woo CC, Giannakakis A, Lin XY, Cheow ESH, Lee CN, Richards M, Sze SK, Nookaew I, Kuznetsov VA, Sorokin V Abstract This article contains further data and information from our published manuscript [1]. We aim to identify significant transcriptome alterations of vascular smooth […]

Filed Under: Publications Tagged With: Cheow ESH, Giannakakis A, Kuznetsov VA, Lee CN, Lin XY, Nookaew I, Richards M, Sorokin V, Sze SK, Wongsurawat T, Woo CC

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