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摘要
切尔西-范德里斯(Chelsey VanDrisse)在微生物生理学领域工作,研究小分子和蛋白质的酰化如何影响假单胞菌生物膜的发展。在这篇 mSphere of Influence(影响力)文章中,她对 Jean-Pierre 等人的论文 "Community composition shapes microbial-specific phenotypes in a cystic fibrosis polymicrobial model system"(群落组成塑造了囊性纤维化多微生物模型系统中的微生物特异表型)进行了反思。
mSphere of Influence: The power of polymicrobial partnerships in chronic infection research.
Chelsey VanDrisse works in the field of microbial physiology, studying how acylation of small molecules and proteins affects the development of Pseudomonas biofilms. In this mSphere of Influence article, she reflects on the paper "Community composition shapes microbial-specific phenotypes in a cystic fibrosis polymicrobial model system" by Jean-Pierre et al. This paper prompted her to reassess her approach to studying antibiotic tolerance and her design of experiments that search for disease-relevant mutants and phenotypes in the laboratory.
期刊介绍:
mSphere™ is a multi-disciplinary open-access journal that will focus on rapid publication of fundamental contributions to our understanding of microbiology. Its scope will reflect the immense range of fields within the microbial sciences, creating new opportunities for researchers to share findings that are transforming our understanding of human health and disease, ecosystems, neuroscience, agriculture, energy production, climate change, evolution, biogeochemical cycling, and food and drug production. Submissions will be encouraged of all high-quality work that makes fundamental contributions to our understanding of microbiology. mSphere™ will provide streamlined decisions, while carrying on ASM''s tradition for rigorous peer review.