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Melissa Altura

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Melissa Altura

  • Senior Instructor, Department of Biomedical Health Sciences
 https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3492-0182
  • Emailalturaetsuedu
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  • Research output (8)

Research output

  • 8 Article

Research output per year

Research output per year

  • Salmonella Translocated Effectors Recruit OSBP1 to the Phagosome to Promote Vacuolar Membrane Integrity

    Kolodziejek, A. M., Altura, M., Fan, J., Petersen, E. M., Cook, M., Brzovic, P. S. & Miller, S. I., May 14 2019, In: Cell Reports. 27

    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review

  • β-Barrel outer membrane proteins suppress mTORC2 activation and induce autophagic responses

    Chaudhary, A., Altura, M., Kamischke, C., Leite, M., Altura, M. A., Kinman, L., Kulasekara, H., Blanc, M.-P., Wang, G., Terhost, C. & Miller, S. I., Nov 27 2018, In: Science Signaling. 11

    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review

  • Human Diversity in a Cell Surface Receptor that Inhibits Autophagy

    Chaudhary, A., Leite, M., Kulasekara, B. R., Altura, M., Ogahara, C., Weiss, E., Fu, W., Blanc, M.-P., O'Keeffe, M., Terhorst, C., Akey, J. M. & Miller, S. I., Jul 25 2016, In: Current Biology. 26

    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review

  • Initial Symbiont Contact Orchestrates Host-Organ-Wide Transcriptional Changes that Prime Tissue Colonization

    Kremer, N., Phillip, E. E. R., Carpentier, M.-C., Brennan, C. A., Kraemer, L., Altura, M., Augustin, R., Häsler, R., Heath-Heckman, E. A. C., Peyer, S. M., Schwartzman, J., Rader, B. A., Ruby, E. G., Rosenstiel, P. & McFall-Ngai, M. J., Aug 14 2013, In: Cell Host Microbe. 14

    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review

  • The First Engagement of Partners in the Euprymna scolopes-Vibrio fischeri Symbiosis is a Two-Step Process Initiated by a Few Environmental Symbiont Cells

    Altura, M., Heath-Heckman, E. A. C., Gillette, A., Kremer, N., Krachler, A.-M., Brennan, C., Ruby, E. G., Orth, K. & McFall-Ngai, M. J., Jun 11 2013, In: Environmental Microbiology. 15

    Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review

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