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Chuanwu Xi

Researcher at University of Michigan

Publications -  116
Citations -  5896

Chuanwu Xi is an academic researcher from University of Michigan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biofilm & Molecular beacon. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 114 publications receiving 4856 citations. Previous affiliations of Chuanwu Xi include University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign & Katholieke Universiteit Leuven.

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Prevalence of antibiotic resistance in drinking water treatment and distribution systems.

TL;DR: Elevated resistance to some antibiotics was observed during water treatment and in tap water, indicating that there was regrowth of bacteria in drinking water distribution systems.
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Microbial ecology of drinking water distribution systems.

TL;DR: Control of microbial growth in drinking water distribution systems, often achieved through the addition of disinfectants, is essential to limiting waterborne illness, particularly in immunocompromised subpopulations.
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Bacterial community structure in the drinking water microbiome is governed by filtration processes

TL;DR: Grouping bacterial taxa based on their association with the filter helped to elucidate relationships between the abundance of bacterial groups and water quality parameters and showed that pH was the strongest regulator of the bacterial community in the sampled drinking water system.
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Wastewater treatment contributes to selective increase of antibiotic resistance among Acinetobacter spp.

TL;DR: It is suggested that wastewater treatment process contributes to the selective increase of antibiotic resistant bacteria and the occurrence of multi-drug resistant bacteria in aquatic environments.
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The functions of Ca2+ in bacteria: a role for EF-hand proteins?

TL;DR: Analysis of the prokaryotic protein sequences available in the databases has revealed the presence of several calmodulin-like proteins containing two or more authentic EF-hand motifs, suggesting that calModulin- like proteins could be involved in Ca(2+) regulation in bacteria.