Publications (total 9) Less... | - Jang H et al., "Whole-Genome Sequences of Cronobacter sakazakii Isolates Obtained from Foods of Plant Origin and Dried-Food Manufacturing Environments.", Genome Announc, 2018 Apr 12;6(15)
More...- Jang H et al., "Whole-Genome Sequences of Cronobacter sakazakii Isolates Obtained from Foods of Plant Origin and Dried-Food Manufacturing Environments.", Genome Announc, 2018 Apr 12;6(15)
- Gopinath GR et al., "Genomic characterization of malonate positive Cronobacter sakazakii serotype O:2, sequence type 64 strains, isolated from clinical, food, and environment samples.", Gut Pathog, 2018;10:11
- Chase HR et al., "Comparative Genomic Characterization of the Highly Persistent and Potentially Virulent Cronobacter sakazakii ST83, CC65 Strain H322 and Other ST83 Strains.", Front Microbiol, 2017;8:1136
- Chase HR et al., "Genome Sequences of Malonate-Positive Cronobacter sakazakii Serogroup O:2, Sequence Type 64 Strains CDC 1121-73 and GK1025, Isolated from Human Bronchial Wash and a Powdered Infant Formula Manufacturing Plant.", Genome Announc, 2016 Nov 10;4(6)
- Grim CJ et al., "Genome Sequence of Cronobacter sakazakii Serogroup O:4, Sequence Type 4 Strain CDC 2009-03746, Isolated from a Fatal Case of Infantile Meningitis.", Genome Announc, 2015 May 21;3(3)
- Yan Q et al., "Comparative Genotypic and Phenotypic Analysis of Cronobacter Species Cultured from Four Powdered Infant Formula Production Facilities: Indication of Pathoadaptation along the Food Chain.", Appl Environ Microbiol, 2015 Jul;81(13):4388-402
- Stephan R et al., "Re-examination of the taxonomic status of Enterobacter helveticus, Enterobacter pulveris and Enterobacter turicensis as members of the genus Cronobacter and their reclassification in the genera Franconibacter gen. nov. and Siccibacter gen. nov. as Franconibacter helveticus comb. nov., Franconibacter pulveris comb. nov. and Siccibacter turicensis comb. nov., respectively.", Int J Syst Evol Microbiol, 2014 Oct;64(Pt 10):3402-3410
- Grim CJ et al., "Pan-genome analysis of the emerging foodborne pathogen Cronobacter spp. suggests a species-level bidirectional divergence driven by niche adaptation.", BMC Genomics, 2013 May 31;14:366
- Stephan R et al., "Genome Sequence of Enterobacter turicensis Strain 610/05 (LMG 23731), Isolated from Fruit Powder.", Genome Announc, 2013 Dec 26;1(6)
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