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FR La Rochelle Rosenfeld E

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FR La Rochelle Rosenfeld E

Oroboros O2k-Network

O2k-Network
O2k-Network Lab Université de La Rochelle

UMR CNRS 6250 LIENSS

Equipe « Molécules à Activités Biologiques »

Address Bât. Marie Curie Av. Michel crépeau, 17042
City La Rochelle
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Country France
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Contact Rosenfeld Eric
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Team previous
Status 2 Power-O2k 2009-
Oroboros Events IOC60
Topics Yeast


O2k-Publications

 PublishedReference
Dufour 2013 Microbiology2013Dufour V, Li J, Flint A, Rosenfeld E, Rivoal K, Georgeault S, Alazzam B, Ermel G, Stintzi A, Bonnaure-Mallet M, Baysse C (2013) Inactivation of the LysR regulator Cj1000 of Campylobacter jejuni affects host colonisation and respiration. Microbiology 159:1165-78.
Barakat 2013 Microbiologyopen2013Barakat R, Goubet I, Manon S, Berges T, Rosenfeld E (2013) Unsuspected pyocyanin effect in yeast under anaerobiosis. Microbiologyopen 3:1-14.
Dufour 2013 Appl Environ Microbiol2013Dufour V, Stahl M, Rosenfeld E, Stintzi A, Baysse C (2013) Insights into the mode of action of benzylisothiocyanate on Campylobacter jejuni. Appl Environ Microbiol 79:6958-68.
Rosenfeld 2004 Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek2004Rosenfeld E, Schaeffer J, Beauvoit B, Salmon JM (2004) Isolation and properties of promitochondria from anaerobic stationary-phase yeast cells. Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek 85:9-21.
Rosenfeld 2003 Yeast2003Rosenfeld E, Beauvoit B (2003) Role of the non-respiratory pathways in the utilization of molecular oxygen by Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Yeast 20:1115-44.
Rosenfeld 2003 Appl Environ Microbiol2003Rosenfeld E, Beauvoit B, Blondin B, Salmon JM (2003). Oxygen consumption by anaerobic Saccharomyces cerevisiae under enological conditions: effect on fermentation kinetics. Appl Environ Microbiol 69:113-21.
Rosenfeld 2002 Yeast2002Rosenfeld E, Beauvoit B, Rigoulet M, Salmon JM (2002) Non-respiratory oxygen consumption pathways in anaerobically-grown Saccharomyces cerevisiae: evidence and partial characterization. Yeast 19:1299-321.

O2k-Abstracts

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Rosenfeld 2010 Abstract IOC602010Rosenfeld E (2010) Abstract IOC60. MiPNet15.10.

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