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Emily G. Richter
Researcher at Arizona State University
Publications - 3
Citations - 638
Emily G. Richter is an academic researcher from Arizona State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Host–pathogen interaction. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications receiving 557 citations.
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Space flight alters bacterial gene expression and virulence and reveals a role for global regulator Hfq
James W. Wilson,C. M. Ott,K. Höner zu Bentrup,Rajee Ramamurthy,L. Quick,Steffen Porwollik,Pui Cheng,Michael McClelland,George Tsaprailis,Timothy R. Radabaugh,Andrea M. Hunt,D. Fernandez,Emily G. Richter,Miti Shah,Michelle Kilcoyne,Lokesh Joshi,Mayra Nelman-Gonzalez,S. Hing,Macarena Parra,P. Dumars,Kelly L.L. Norwood,R. Bober,J. Devich,A. Ruggles,Carla Goulart,Mark Rupert,Louis S. Stodieck,Phillip Stafford,L. Catella,Michael J. Schurr,Michael J. Schurr,Kent L. Buchanan,Kent L. Buchanan,Lisa A. Morici,James McCracken,James McCracken,Patricia L. Allen,Patricia L. Allen,C. Baker-Coleman,C. Baker-Coleman,Timothy G. Hammond,Timothy G. Hammond,Jörg Vogel,Randall W. Nelson,Duane L. Pierson,Heidemarie M. Stefanyshyn-Piper,C. A. Nickerson +46 more
TL;DR: Strategies to target Hfq and related regulators could potentially decrease infectious disease risks during space flight missions and provide novel therapeutic options on Earth.
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Media Ion Composition Controls Regulatory and Virulence Response of Salmonella in Spaceflight
James W. Wilson,C. Mark Ott,Laura N. Quick,Laura N. Quick,Richard R. Davis,Kerstin Höner zu Bentrup,Aurélie Crabbé,Emily G. Richter,Shameema Sarker,Jennifer Barrila,Steffen Porwollik,Pui Cheng,Michael McClelland,George Tsaprailis,Timothy R. Radabaugh,Andrea M. Hunt,Miti Shah,Mayra Nelman-Gonzalez,Steve Hing,Macarena Parra,Paula Dumars,Kelly L.L. Norwood,Ramona Bober,Jennifer Devich,Ashleigh Ruggles,Autumn CdeBaca,Satro Narayan,Joseph Benjamin,Carla Goulart,Mark Rupert,Luke Catella,Michael J. Schurr,Kent L. Buchanan,Lisa A. Morici,James McCracken,Marc D. Porter,Duane L. Pierson,Scott M. Smith,Max Mergeay,Natalie Leys,Heidemarie M. Stefanyshyn-Piper,Dominic Gorie,Cheryl A. Nickerson +42 more
TL;DR: It is reported that spaceflight-induced increases in Salmonella virulence are regulated by media ion composition, and that phosphate ion is sufficient to alter related pathogenesis responses in a spaceflight analogue model.
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Studying Host–Pathogen Interactions in 3-D: Organotypic Models for Infectious Disease and Drug Development
TL;DR: 3-D models established in the lab have shown that they respond to infection with bacterial and viral pathogens in ways that reflect the infection process in vivo, and may have important implications for the design and development of drugs with which to effectively treat neurological complications of HIV infection.