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Jasmina Vidic
Researcher at Université Paris-Saclay
Publications - 70
Citations - 2688
Jasmina Vidic is an academic researcher from Université Paris-Saclay. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Influenza A virus. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 56 publications receiving 1850 citations. Previous affiliations of Jasmina Vidic include University of Paris-Sud & Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
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Pure and multi metal oxide nanoparticles: synthesis, antibacterial and cytotoxic properties
TL;DR: This review presents the main methods and technological advances in fabrication of nanostructured metal oxides with a particular emphasis to multi-metal oxide nanoparticles, their antibacterial effects and cytotoxicity.
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Advanced biosensors for detection of pathogens related to livestock and poultry
TL;DR: This review provides an overview of the innovative biosensing systems that can be applied for livestock pathogen detection and different sensing strategies based on DNA receptors, glycan, aptamers and antibodies are presented.
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Selective antibacterial effects of mixed ZnMgO nanoparticles
Jasmina Vidic,Slavica Stankic,Slavica Stankic,Francia Haque,Francia Haque,Danica Ciric,Ronan Le Goffic,Aurore Vidy,Jacques Jupille,Jacques Jupille,Bernard Delmas +10 more
TL;DR: The results suggested that nanostructured ZnMgO, may reconcile efficient antibacterial efficiency while being a safe new therapeutic for bacterial infections.
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Rgg proteins associated with internalized small hydrophobic peptides: a new quorum‐sensing mechanism in streptococci
Betty Fleuchot,Christophe Gitton,Christophe Gitton,Alain Guillot,Alain Guillot,Jasmina Vidic,Pierre Nicolas,Colette Besset,Colette Besset,Laetitia Fontaine,Pascal Hols,Nathalie Leblond-Bourget,Véronique Monnet,Véronique Monnet,Rozenn Gardan,Rozenn Gardan +15 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the shp/rgg1358 locus encodes two components of a novel quorum‐sensing mechanism involving a transcriptional regulator of the Rgg family and a SHP pheromone that is detected and reimported into the cell by the Ami oligopeptide transporter.
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Rapid and label-free electrochemical DNA biosensor for detecting hepatitis A virus.
Marisa Manzano,Marisa Manzano,Sara Viezzi,Sandra Mazerat,Robert S. Marks,Jasmina Vidic,Jasmina Vidic +6 more
TL;DR: The DNA-sensor developed can be adapted to a portable format to be adopted as an easy-to- use and low cost method for screening HAV in contaminated food and water and can be useful for rapid control of HAV infections as it takes only a few minutes to provide the results.