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 . Gerard Cangelosi
 . Patrick Duffy
 . Jean Feagin
 . Michal Fried
 . Malcolm Gardner
 . Nancy Haigwood
 . Helen Horton
 . Stefan Kappe
 . Peter Myler
 . Marilyn Parsons
 . David Sherman
 . Arnold Smith
 . Joseph Smith
 . Don Sodora
 . Leonidas Stamatatos
 . Ken Stuart
 . Ruobing Wang
 . Theodore White
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Gerard Cangelosi , Ph. D.

Selected Publications
Freeman R, Geier H, Weigel KM, Do J, Ford TE, and Cangelosi GA (2006).  Roles for cell wall glycopeptidolipid in surface adherence and planktonic dispersal of Mycobacterium avium.  Appl Environ Microbiol 72:7554-7558. PMID: 17012594

Horan KL, Freeman R, Weigel K, Semret M, Pfaller S, Covert T, van Soolingen D, Leao SC, Behr MA, and Cangelosi GA (2006). Isolation of the genome sequence strain Mycobacterium avium 104 from multiple patients over a 17 year time period. J. Clin. Microbiol. 44:783-789. PMID: 16517855

Cangelosi GA, Do JS, Freeman R, Bennett JT, Semret M, and Behr M (2006). The two component regulatory system mtrAB is required for the morphotypic multi-drug resistance of Mycobacterium avium. Antimicrob. Agents Chemother 50:461-468.  PMID: 16436697

Freeman R, Kato-Maeda M, Hauge KA, Horan KL, Oren E, Narita M, Wallis CK, Nolan C, Small PM, and Cangelosi GA (2005). Use of rapid genomic deletion typing to monitor a tuberculosis outbreak within an urban homeless population. J. Clin. Microbiol. 43:5550-5554. PMID: 16272485

Philalay, J., Hauge, K., Palermo, C., Rustad,T., and Cangelosi, G.A. (2004). Genes required for intrinsic multi-drug resistance by Mycobacterium avium. Antimicrob. Agents Chemother. 48:3412-3418.  PMID: 15328105

Semret, M., Zhai, G., Mostowy, S., Alexander, D., Cangelosi, G.A., Cousins, D., Collins, D., van Soolingen, D., and Behr, M. (2004). Extensive genomic polymorphism within Mycobacterium avium. J. Bacteriol. 186(18):6332-4. PMID: 15342607

Cangelosi, G.A., Freeman, R., Lewis, K.L., Livingston-Rosanoff, D., Milan, S.J., and Goldberg, S. (2004)Evaluation of a high throughput rep-PCR system for DNA fingerprinting of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Mycobacterium avium complex strains. J. Clin. Microbiol. 42:2685-2693. PMID: 15184453

Milan, S.J., Hauge, K.A., Kurepina, N., Lofy, K., Goldberg, S., Narita, M., Nolan, C., McElroy, P., Krieswirth, B., and Cangelosi, G.A. (2004). Expanded geographical distribution of the N family of Mycobacterium tuberculosis strains within the United States. J. Clin. Microbiol. 42:1064-1068.  PMID: 15004054

Laurent J-P, Hauge KA, Livingston-Rosanoff D, Burnside K, and Cangelosi GA. Mutational analysis of cell wall biosynthesis in Mycobacterium avium. J Bacteriol. 2003 Aug;185(16):5003-6.  PMID:  12897021

Mukherjee S, Petrofsky M, Yaraei K, Bermudez LE, and Cangelosi GA (2001). The white morphotype of Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare is common in infected humans and virulent in infection models. J. Infec. Dis. 184:1480-1484.  PMID: 11709794

Heifets L, and Cangelosi GA (1999). Drug susceptibility testing of Mycobacterium tuberculosis: A neglected problem at the turn of the century. Int. J. Tuberculosis Lung Dis. 3:564-581.  PMID:  10423219

Britschgi TB and Cangelosi GA (1998). Rapid and sensitive detection of antibiotic-resistant mycobacteria using oligonucleotide probes specific for ribosomal RNA precursors. U.S. Patent Nos. 5,712,095, 5,726,021, and 5,770,373, 1998.  U.S. Patent No. 5726021

Cangelosi GA, and Brabant WH (1997). Depletion of pre-16S rRNA in starved Escherichia coli cells. J. Bacteriol., 179:4457-4463.  PMID:   9226253

Cangelosi GA, Brabant WH, Britschgi TB, and Wallis CK (1996) Detection of rifampin- and ciprofloxacin-resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis by using species-specific assays for precursor rRNA. Antimicrob. Agents Chemother. 40:1790-1795.  PMID:  8843282

 

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