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Frédérique Le Roux
Researcher at IFREMER
Publications - 67
Citations - 4280
Frédérique Le Roux is an academic researcher from IFREMER. The author has contributed to research in topics: Vibrio & Virulence. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 60 publications receiving 3472 citations. Previous affiliations of Frédérique Le Roux include Pierre-and-Marie-Curie University & Brigham and Women's Hospital.
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The one health concept: 10 years old and a long road ahead
Delphine Destoumieux-Garzón,Patrick Mavingui,Patrick Mavingui,Gilles Boëtsch,Jérôme Boissier,Frédéric Darriet,Priscilla Duboz,Clémentine Fritsch,Patrick Giraudoux,Patrick Giraudoux,Frédérique Le Roux,Serge Morand,Christine Paillard,Dominique Pontier,Dominique Pontier,Cédric Sueur,Yann Voituron +16 more
TL;DR: It is discussed how crucial it is to consider ecological, evolutionary, and environmental sciences in understanding the emergence and re-emergence of infectious diseases and in facing the challenges of antimicrobial resistance.
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Ecological populations of bacteria act as socially cohesive units of antibiotic production and resistance.
Otto X. Cordero,Hans Wildschutte,Benjamin C. Kirkup,Sarah Proehl,Lynn Ngo,Fatima A. Hussain,Frédérique Le Roux,Tracy J. Mincer,Martin F. Polz +8 more
TL;DR: This work shows that structured, socially cohesive bacterial populations exist in the wild and form organizational patterns similar to those of animal and plant populations that mediate competition between populations rather than solely increase the success of individuals.
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Bacterial disease in marine bivalves, a review of recent studies: Trends and evolution
TL;DR: Facing the difficulty of identifying bacterial strains associated with molluscan diseases, polyphasic approaches have been developed to correlate the phenotype and genotype of potential pathogens and a new generation of diagnostic tools, based on potential virulence, will be developed.
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Construction of a Vibrio splendidus mutant lacking the metalloprotease gene vsm by use of a novel counterselectable suicide vector.
TL;DR: A novel suicide vector based on the pir-dependent R6K replicative origin, which potentially can be transferred by RP4-based conjugation to any Vibrio strain and which also carries the plasmid F toxin ccdB gene under control of the PBAD promoter is developed.
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Use of OmpU porins for attachment and invasion of Crassostrea gigas immune cells by the oyster pathogen Vibrio splendidus
Marylise Duperthuy,Paulina Schmitt,Edwin Garzón,Audrey Caro,Audrey Caro,Audrey Caro,Rafael Diego Rosa,Rafael Diego Rosa,Rafael Diego Rosa,Frédérique Le Roux,Frédérique Le Roux,Nicole Lautredou-Audouy,Patrice Got,Patrice Got,Patrice Got,Bernard Romestand,Bernard Romestand,Bernard Romestand,Julien de Lorgeril,Julien de Lorgeril,Julien de Lorgeril,Sylvie Kieffer-Jaquinod,Evelyne Bachère,Evelyne Bachère,Evelyne Bachère,Delphine Destoumieux-Garzón +25 more
TL;DR: It is shown that V. splendidus LGP32 is a facultative intracellular pathogen that manipulates host defense mechanisms to enter and survive in host immune cells, and that OmpU is a major determinant of host cell invasion in Vibrio species.