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Akarsh Manne
Akarsh Manne
East Carolina University
Borrelia burgdorferi
Microbiology
Biology
Periplasmic space
Motility
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HIV-1 Treatment Failure, Drug Resistance and Clinical Outcomes in Perinatally-Infected Children and Adolescents Failing 1st-Line Antiretroviral Therapy in Western Kenya.
2021
Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes
Winstone Nyandiko
Sabina Holland
Rachel C. Vreeman
Allison DeLong
Akarsh Manne
Vladimir Novitsky
Anthony Ngeresa
Ashley Chory
Josephine Aluoch
Millicent Orido
Eslyne Jepkemboi
Soya S. Sam
Angela M. Caliendo
Samuel Ayaya
Joseph W. Hogan
Rami Kantor
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The Borrelia burgdorferi CheY3 response regulator is essential for chemotaxis and completion of its natural infection cycle
2016
Cellular Microbiology
Elizabeth Novak
Padmapriya Sekar
Hui Xu
Ki Hwan Moon
Akarsh Manne
R. Mark Wooten
A. Motaleb
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Spirochetes flagellar collar protein FlbB has astounding effects in orientation of periplasmic flagella, bacterial shape, motility, and assembly of motors in Borrelia burgdorferi
2016
Molecular Microbiology
Ki Hwan Moon
Xiaowei Zhao
Akarsh Manne
Juyu Wang
Zhou Yu
Jun Liu
A. Motaleb
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Motor Rotation Is Essential for the Formation of the Periplasmic Flagellar Ribbon, Cellular Morphology, and Borrelia burgdorferi Persistence within Ixodes scapularis Tick and Murine Hosts
2015
Infection and Immunity
Syed Z. Sultan
Padmapriya Sekar
Xiaowei Zhao
Akarsh Manne
Jun Liu
R. Mark Wooten
Md. A. Motaleb
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Motility Is Crucial for the Infectious Life Cycle of Borrelia burgdorferi
2013
Infection and Immunity
Syed Z. Sultan
Akarsh Manne
Philip E. Stewart
Aaron Bestor
Patricia A. Rosa
Nyles W. Charon
Md. A. Motaleb
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