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Todd R. Klaenhammer
Researcher at North Carolina State University
Publications - 352
Citations - 32341
Todd R. Klaenhammer is an academic researcher from North Carolina State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lactobacillus acidophilus & Bacteriophage. The author has an hindex of 86, co-authored 352 publications receiving 30387 citations. Previous affiliations of Todd R. Klaenhammer include University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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Lactobacillus acidophilus nucleic acid sequences encoding protease homologues and uses therefor
TL;DR: Protease-like nucleic acid molecules and polypeptides and fragments and variants thereof are disclosed in the current invention as mentioned in this paper, which also provides vectors containing a nucleic amino acid molecule of the invention and cells into which the vectors have been introduced.
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Microbiology: Bacteria get vaccinated
TL;DR: Infection by defective bacterial viruses that cannot replicate has now been found to be the key feature enabling bacteria to rapidly develop adaptive immunity against functional viruses.
The Anti-inflammatory Properties of Lactobacillus gasseri Expressing Manganese
Ian M. Carroll,Jason M. Andrus,José M. Bruno-Bárcena,Todd R. Klaenhammer,Deborah S. Threadgill,D. S. Threadgill +5 more
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Use of genetically modified microbes for human health
Gregor Reid,Glenn R. Gibson,Harsharn S. Gill,Todd R. Klaenhammer,Robert A. Rastall,Ian Rowland,Mary Ellen Sanders +6 more
TL;DR: Not everyone agrees that recombinant bacteria should be used in humans, and one particular submission to this journal called for a ban of such uses, a viewpoint that is wish to now strongly challenge.
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Deletion of Lipoteichoic Acid Synthase Impacts Expression of Genes Encoding Cell Surface Proteins in .
Kurt Selle,Yong Jun Goh,Brant R. Johnson,Sarah O'Flaherty,Joakim Mark Andersen,Rodolphe Barrangou,Todd R. Klaenhammer +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the impact of lipoteichoic acid (LTA) deletion on the transcriptome and extracellular proteins of two strains of L. acidophilus was investigated.