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Odile Bouvet
Researcher at Paris Diderot University
Publications - 43
Citations - 2903
Odile Bouvet is an academic researcher from Paris Diderot University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Escherichia coli & Mannose. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 42 publications receiving 2752 citations. Previous affiliations of Odile Bouvet include University of Paris-Sud & University of Paris.
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Organised Genome Dynamics in the Escherichia coli Species Results in Highly Diverse Adaptive Paths
Marie Touchon,Marie Touchon,Claire Hoede,Olivier Tenaillon,Valérie Barbe,Simon Baeriswyl,Philippe Bidet,Edouard Bingen,Stéphane Bonacorsi,Christiane Bouchier,Odile Bouvet,Alexandra Calteau,Hélène Chiapello,Olivier Clermont,Stéphane Cruveiller,Antoine Danchin,Médéric Diard,Carole Dossat,Meriem El Karoui,Eric Frapy,Louis Garry,Jean Marc Ghigo,Anne-Marie Gilles,James R. Johnson,James R. Johnson,Chantal Le Bouguénec,Mathilde Lescat,Sophie Mangenot,Vanessa Martinez-Jéhanne,Ivan Matic,Xavier Nassif,Sophie Oztas,Marie-Agnès Petit,Christophe Pichon,Zoé Rouy,Claude Saint Ruf,Dominique Schneider,Jérôme Tourret,Benoit Vacherie,David Vallenet,Claudine Médigue,Eduardo P. C. Rocha,Eduardo P. C. Rocha,Erick Denamur +43 more
TL;DR: An important adaptive role for metabolism diversification within group B2 and Shigella strains is found, but few or no extraint intestinal virulence-specific genes are identified, which could render difficult the development of a vaccine against extraintestinal infections.
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Living bacteria in silica gels.
TL;DR: Generic tests have been performed to check the viability of Escherichia coli bacteria in silica gels and it is found that more bacteria remain culturable in the gel than in an aqueous suspension.
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A sol–gel matrix to preserve the viability of encapsulated bacteria
Nadine Nassif,Nadine Nassif,Cécile Roux,Thibaud Coradin,Marie-Noëlle Rager,Odile Bouvet,Jacques Livage +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, E. coli cells were encapsulated within silica gels and aged at room temperature in the absence of nutrients, and their viability was studied as a function of time using different viability tests.
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Sol–gel encapsulation of bacteria: a comparison between alkoxide and aqueous routes
TL;DR: In this paper, the β-galactosidase activity of E. coli, trapped in sol-gel silica matrices, was analyzed and two routes, using alkoxide and aqueous precursors, have been used and compared.
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A carbon monoxide-releasing molecule (CORM-3) exerts bactericidal activity against Pseudomonas aeruginosa and improves survival in an animal model of bacteraemia
Mathieu Desmard,Kelly S. Davidge,Odile Bouvet,Didier Morin,Damien Roux,Roberta Foresti,Jean D. Ricard,Erick Denamur,Robert K. Poole,Philippe Montravers,Roberto Motterlini,Jorge Boczkowski +11 more
TL;DR: Results support the hypothesis that the antimicrobial effect of CORM‐3 is mediated by an interaction of CO liberated by the carrier with the bacterial respiratory chain and suggest that CORMs could form the basis for developing a new therapeutic strategy against P. aeruginosa bacteremia.