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Michael McClelland
Researcher at University of California, Irvine
Publications - 376
Citations - 29109
Michael McClelland is an academic researcher from University of California, Irvine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Salmonella enterica & Salmonella. The author has an hindex of 79, co-authored 372 publications receiving 27627 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael McClelland include University of Illinois at Chicago & University of Georgia.
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Antimicrobial Resistance Genes, Cassettes, and Plasmids Present in Salmonella enterica Associated With United States Food Animals.
Elizabeth A. McMillan,Sushim K. Gupta,Laura E. Williams,Thomas Jové,Lari M. Hiott,Tiffanie A. Woodley,John B. Barrett,Charlene R. Jackson,Jamie L. Wasilenko,Mustafa Simmons,Glenn E. Tillman,Michael McClelland,Jonathan G. Frye +12 more
TL;DR: It was revealed that a diverse group of plasmids, carrying AR genes, are responsible for the phenotypic resistance seen in Salmonella isolated from United States food animals, and it was also determined that many plasids carry similar ARCs.
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Length polymorphisms in tRNA intergenic spacers detected by using the polymerase chain reaction can distinguish streptococcal strains and species.
TL;DR: Production of species- or strain-specific tRNA intergenic length polymorphisms with primers that generate characteristic products from a variety of species within the same genus should be applicable to many organisms, including those that would otherwise be difficult to culture or identify.
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The NsrR regulon in nitrosative stress resistance of Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium.
Joyce E. Karlinsey,Iel Soo Bang,Lynne A. Becker,Elaine R. Frawley,Steffen Porwollik,Hannah F. Robbins,Vinai Chittezham Thomas,Rodolfo Urbano,Michael McClelland,Ferric C. Fang +9 more
TL;DR: It is shown that NsrR responds to very low NO· concentrations, suggesting that it plays a primary role in the nitrosative stress response, and it is demonstrated that NSRR‐regulated genes in addition to hmp are important for NO· detoxification, nitrosatives stress resistance and Salmonella virulence.
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Diagnosis of prostate cancer using differentially expressed genes in stroma.
Zhenyu Jia,Yipeng Wang,Anne Sawyers,Huazhen Yao,Farahnaz Rahmatpanah,Xiao-Qin Xia,Qiang Xu,Rebecca Pio,Tolga Turan,James A. Koziol,Steve Goodison,Philip M. Carpenter,Jessica Wang-Rodriguez,Jessica Wang-Rodriguez,Anne R. Simoneau,Frank L. Meyskens,Manuel Sutton,Waldemar Lernhardt,Thomas G. Beach,Joseph Monforte,Michael McClelland,Dan Mercola +21 more
TL;DR: The results indicate that the prostate cancer microenvironment exhibits reproducible changes useful for categorizing the presence of tumor in patients when a prostate sample is derived from near the tumor but does not contain any recognizable tumor.