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Sun Nyunt Wai

Researcher at Umeå University

Publications -  104
Citations -  5221

Sun Nyunt Wai is an academic researcher from Umeå University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Vibrio cholerae & Bacterial outer membrane. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 97 publications receiving 4354 citations.

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EVpedia: a community web portal for extracellular vesicles research

Dae-Kyum Kim, +97 more
- 15 Mar 2015 - 
TL;DR: An improved version of EVpedia, a public database for EVs research, is presented, which contains a database of publications and vesicular components, identification of orthologous vesicle components, bioinformatic tools and a personalized function.

EVpedia: A community web portal for extracellular vesicles research

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an improved version of EVpedia, a public database for extracellular vesicles (EVs) research, which contains a database of publications and vesicular components, identification of orthologous vesicle components, bioinformatic tools and a personalized function.
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Biochemical and functional characterization of Helicobacter pylori vesicles

TL;DR: Mechanisms for intimate H. pylori vesicle–host interactions are explored and it is found that the vesicles carry effector‐promoting properties that are important to disease development.
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Proteomic Characterization of the Whole Secretome of Legionella pneumophila and Functional Analysis of Outer Membrane Vesicles

TL;DR: Complete proteome reference maps for both SSPs and OMVs are presented and it was shown that OMVs do not kill host cells but specifically modulate their cytokine response, as well as environmental aspects of the vesicle-mediated secretion.
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Restoration of culturability of starvation-stressed and low-temperature-stressed Escherichia coli O157 cells by using H2O2-degrading compounds.

TL;DR: Late-exponential-phase cells of Escherichia coli O157:H- strain E32511/HSC became nonculturable in sterilized distilled water microcosms at 4 °C because of starvation and a low temperature and the proposed mode of action of the catalase or pyruvate is via the degradation of the metabolic by-product H2O2.