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Karen Visick
Karen Visick
Professor of Microbiology, Loyola University Chicago
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Vibrio biofilms: so much the same yet so different
FH Yildiz, KL Visick
Trends in microbiology 17 (3), 109-118, 2009
5712009
Vibrio fischeri lux genes play an important role in colonization and development of the host light organ
KL Visick, J Foster, J Doino, M McFall-Ngai, EG Ruby
Journal of Bacteriology 182 (16), 4578-4586, 2000
4652000
Complete genome sequence of Vibrio fischeri: a symbiotic bacterium with pathogenic congeners
EG Ruby, M Urbanowski, J Campbell, A Dunn, M Faini, R Gunsalus, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 102 (8), 3004-3009, 2005
4132005
Get the message out: cyclic-Di-GMP regulates multiple levels of flagellum-based motility
AJ Wolfe, KL Visick
Journal of bacteriology 190 (2), 463-475, 2008
2982008
An exclusive contract: specificity in the Vibrio fischeri-Euprymna scolopes partnership
KL Visick, MJ McFall-Ngai
Journal of Bacteriology 182 (7), 1779-1787, 2000
2482000
A single regulatory gene is sufficient to alter bacterial host range
MJ Mandel, MS Wollenberg, EV Stabb, KL Visick, EG Ruby
Nature 458 (7235), 215-218, 2009
2362009
Vibrio fischeri and its host: it takes two to tango
KL Visick, EG Ruby
Current opinion in microbiology 9 (6), 632-638, 2006
1932006
Decoding microbial chatter: cell-cell communication in bacteria
KL Visick, C Fuqua
Journal of bacteriology 187 (16), 5507-5519, 2005
1652005
Vibrio fischeri σ54 controls motility, biofilm formation, luminescence, and colonization
AJ Wolfe, DS Millikan, JM Campbell, KL Visick
Applied and Environmental Microbiology 70 (4), 2520-2524, 2004
1622004
The symbiosis regulator RscS controls the syp gene locus, biofilm formation and symbiotic aggregation by Vibrio fischeri
ES Yip, K Geszvain, CR DeLoney‐Marino, KL Visick
Molecular microbiology 62 (6), 1586-1600, 2006
1602006
A novel, conserved cluster of genes promotes symbiotic colonization and σ54‐dependent biofilm formation by Vibrio fischeri
ES Yip, BT Grublesky, EA Hussa, KL Visick
Molecular microbiology 57 (5), 1485-1498, 2005
1592005
The Periplasmic, Group III Catalase of Vibrio fischeriIs Required for Normal Symbiotic Competence and Is Induced Both by Oxidative Stress and by Approach to Stationary Phase
KL Visick, EG Ruby
Journal of bacteriology 180 (8), 2087-2092, 1998
1501998
Bioluminescence in Vibrio fischeri is controlled by the redox‐responsive regulator ArcA
JL Bose, U Kim, W Bartkowski, RP Gunsalus, AM Overley, NL Lyell, ...
Molecular microbiology 65 (2), 538-553, 2007
1442007
Two-component sensor required for normal symbiotic colonization of Euprymna scolopes by Vibrio fischeri
KL Visick, LM Skoufos
Journal of bacteriology 183 (3), 835-842, 2001
1242001
Chemoattraction of Vibrio fischeri to serine, nucleosides, and N-acetylneuraminic acid, a component of squid light-organ mucus
CR DeLoney-Marino, AJ Wolfe, KL Visick
Applied and Environmental Microbiology 69 (12), 7527-7530, 2003
1022003
An intricate network of regulators controls biofilm formation and colonization by Vibrio fischeri
KL Visick
Molecular microbiology 74 (4), 782-789, 2009
1012009
Roles of the structural symbiosis polysaccharide (syp) genes in host colonization, biofilm formation, and polysaccharide biosynthesis in Vibrio fischeri
S Shibata, ES Yip, KP Quirke, JM Ondrey, KL Visick
Journal of bacteriology 194 (24), 6736-6747, 2012
862012
RscS functions upstream of SypG to control the syp locus and biofilm formation in Vibrio fischeri
EA Hussa, CL Darnell, KL Visick
Journal of bacteriology 190 (13), 4576-4583, 2008
862008
Two-component response regulators of Vibrio fischeri: identification, mutagenesis, and characterization
EA Hussa, TM O'Shea, CL Darnell, EG Ruby, KL Visick
Journal of bacteriology 189 (16), 5825-5838, 2007
802007
The putative hybrid sensor kinase SypF coordinates biofilm formation in Vibrio fischeri by acting upstream of two response regulators, SypG and VpsR
CL Darnell, EA Hussa, KL Visick
Journal of bacteriology 190 (14), 4941-4950, 2008
752008
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