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List of works by Lisa Maudsdotter

Beneficial antimicrobial effect of the addition of an aminoglycoside to a β-lactam antibiotic in an E. coli porcine intensive care severe sepsis model

scientific article

Characterization of motility and piliation in pathogenic Neisseria

scientific article

Dynamics of Endotoxin, Inflammatory Variables, and Organ Dysfunction After Treatment With Antibiotics in an Escherichia coli Porcine Intensive Care Sepsis Model

scientific article published on 27 March 2018

Endotoxin, capsule, and bacterial attachment contribute to Neisseria meningitidis resistance to the human antimicrobial peptide LL-37.

scientific article published on 17 April 2009

Fitness of Spontaneous Rifampicin-Resistant Isolates in a Biofilm Environment

scientific article published on 07 May 2019

Lactobacilli Interfere with Streptococcus pyogenes Hemolytic Activity and Adherence to Host Epithelial Cells

scientific article

Lactobacilli Reduce Helicobacter pylori Attachment to Host Gastric Epithelial Cells by Inhibiting Adhesion Gene Expression

scientific article published on 29 February 2016

Lactobacilli reduce cell cytotoxicity caused by Streptococcus pyogenes by producing lactic acid that degrades the toxic component lipoteichoic acid.

scientific article published on 18 January 2011

Meningococcal outer membrane protein NhhA is essential for colonization and disease by preventing phagocytosis and complement attack

scientific article published on 15 September 2008

Meningococcal resistance to antimicrobial peptides is mediated by bacterial adhesion and host cell RhoA and Cdc42 signalling.

scientific article published on 30 July 2013

Mode of bacterial killing affects the inflammatory response and associated organ dysfunctions in a porcine E. coli intensive care sepsis model

scientific article published on 14 November 2020

Staphylococcus aureus dry stress survivors have a heritable fitness advantage in subsequent dry exposure.

scientific article published on 4 March 2015

The Host Cell Transcription Factor EGR1 Is Induced by Bacteria through the EGFR-ERK1/2 Pathway

scientific article published on 25 January 2017