Thomas H. Kawula

Affiliations: 
Microbiology & Immunology University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 
Area:
Microbiology Biology, Epidemiology
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Dominguez SR, Whiles S, Deobald KN, et al. (2022) Francisella tularensis Exploits AMPK Activation to Harvest Host-Derived Nutrients Liberated from Host Lipolysis. Infection and Immunity. 90: e0015522
Steele SP, Chamberlain Z, Park J, et al. (2019) enters a double membraned compartment following cell-cell transfer. Elife. 8
Steele SP, Chamberlain Z, Park J, et al. (2019) Author response: Francisella tularensis enters a double membraned compartment following cell-cell transfer Elife
Radlinski LC, Brunton J, Steele S, et al. (2018) Defining the Metabolic Pathways and Host-Derived Carbon Substrates Required for Francisella tularensis Intracellular Growth. Mbio. 9
Ledvina HE, Kelly KA, Eshraghi A, et al. (2018) A Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinase Effector Alters Phagosomal Maturation to Promote Intracellular Growth of Francisella. Cell Host & Microbe
Grosser MR, Paluscio E, Thurlow LR, et al. (2018) Genetic requirements for Staphylococcus aureus nitric oxide resistance and virulence. Plos Pathogens. 14: e1006907
Steele S, Radlinski L, Taft-Benz S, et al. (2016) Trogocytosis-associated cell to cell spread of intracellular bacterial pathogens. Elife. 5
Winchell CG, Steele S, Kawula T, et al. (2015) Dining in: intracellular bacterial pathogen interplay with autophagy. Current Opinion in Microbiology. 29: 9-14
Steele S, Brunton J, Kawula T. (2015) The role of autophagy in intracellular pathogen nutrient acquisition. Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology. 5: 51
Brunton J, Steele S, Miller C, et al. (2015) Identifying Francisella tularensis Genes Required for Growth in Host Cells. Infection and Immunity. 83: 3015-25
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