Deborah M. B. Post

953 total citations
22 papers, 776 citations indexed

About

Deborah M. B. Post is a scholar working on Microbiology, Molecular Biology and Ecology. According to data from OpenAlex, Deborah M. B. Post has authored 22 papers receiving a total of 776 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 12 papers in Microbiology, 7 papers in Molecular Biology and 7 papers in Ecology. Recurrent topics in Deborah M. B. Post's work include Bacterial Infections and Vaccines (7 papers), Bacteriophages and microbial interactions (6 papers) and Bacterial Genetics and Biotechnology (5 papers). Deborah M. B. Post is often cited by papers focused on Bacterial Infections and Vaccines (7 papers), Bacteriophages and microbial interactions (6 papers) and Bacterial Genetics and Biotechnology (5 papers). Deborah M. B. Post collaborates with scholars based in United States, Australia and United Kingdom. Deborah M. B. Post's co-authors include Bradford W. Gibson, Michael A. Apicella, Nancy J. Phillips, Ry Young, Yin‐Fu Chang, Douglas K. Struck, Jerrold Weiss, Desheng Zhang, Athmane Teghanemt and Hillery A. Harvey and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Biological Chemistry, PLoS ONE and Molecular Microbiology.

In The Last Decade

Deborah M. B. Post

22 papers receiving 769 citations

Peers

Deborah M. B. Post
Kathleen T. Hackett United States
Stuart A. Hill United States
Peter M. Power Australia
Bidong D. Nguyen Switzerland
Lucy K. Shewell Australia
Anne Jamet France
Robert C. Seid United States
Neil J. Oldfield United Kingdom
Kathleen T. Hackett United States
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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Deborah M. B. Post

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All Works

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Apicella, Michael A., Jeremy E. Coffin, Margaret R. Ketterer, et al.. (2018). Nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae Lipooligosaccharide Expresses a Terminal Ketodeoxyoctanoate In Vivo , Which Can Be Used as a Target for Bactericidal Antibody. mBio. 9(4). 14 indexed citations
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Post, Deborah M. B., et al.. (2018). Perturbing the acetylation status of the Type IV pilus retraction motor, PilT, reduces Neisseria gonorrhoeae viability. Molecular Microbiology. 110(5). 677–688. 3 indexed citations
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Post, Deborah M. B., Birgit Schilling, Alexandria K. D’Souza, et al.. (2017). Identification and characterization of AckA-dependent protein acetylation in Neisseria gonorrhoeae. PLoS ONE. 12(6). e0179621–e0179621. 20 indexed citations
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Post, Deborah M. B., Kate R. Fortney, Beth Zwickl, et al.. (2015). Phosphoethanolamine Transferase LptA in Haemophilus ducreyi Modifies Lipid A and Contributes to Human Defensin Resistance In Vitro. PLoS ONE. 10(4). e0124373–e0124373. 21 indexed citations
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Post, Deborah M. B., Jason M. Held, Margaret R. Ketterer, et al.. (2014). Comparative analyses of proteins from Haemophilus influenzae biofilm and planktonic populations using metabolic labeling and mass spectrometry. BMC Microbiology. 14(1). 329–329. 29 indexed citations
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Rasmussen, Jed A., Deborah M. B. Post, Bradford W. Gibson, et al.. (2014). Francisella tularensis Schu S4 Lipopolysaccharide Core Sugar and O-Antigen Mutants Are Attenuated in a Mouse Model of Tularemia. Infection and Immunity. 82(4). 1523–1539. 25 indexed citations
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Phillips, Nancy J., Christopher T. Steichen, Birgit Schilling, et al.. (2012). Proteomic Analysis of Neisseria gonorrhoeae Biofilms Shows Shift to Anaerobic Respiration and Changes in Nutrient Transport and Outermembrane Proteins. PLoS ONE. 7(6). e38303–e38303. 57 indexed citations
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Post, Deborah M. B., Liping Yu, Biswa Choudhury, et al.. (2012). O-antigen and Core Carbohydrate of Vibrio fischeri Lipopolysaccharide. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 287(11). 8515–8530. 54 indexed citations
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Apicella, Michael A., Deborah M. B. Post, C. Andrew Fowler, et al.. (2010). Identification, Characterization and Immunogenicity of an O-Antigen Capsular Polysaccharide of Francisella tularensis. PLoS ONE. 5(7). e11060–e11060. 102 indexed citations
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Post, Deborah M. B. & Bradford W. Gibson. (2007). Proposed second class of Haemophilus ducreyi strains show altered protein and lipooligosaccharide profiles. PROTEOMICS. 7(17). 3131–3142. 22 indexed citations
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Post, Deborah M. B., Robert S. Munson, Beth Baker, et al.. (2006). Identification of Genes Involved in the Expression of Atypical Lipooligosaccharide Structures from a Second Class of Haemophilus ducreyi. Infection and Immunity. 75(1). 113–121. 21 indexed citations
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Post, Deborah M. B., Desheng Zhang, Jerrold Weiss, & Bradford W. Gibson. (2006). Stable isotope metabolic labeling of Neisseria meningitidis lipooligosaccharide. Journal of Endotoxin Research. 12(2). 93–98. 7 indexed citations
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Post, Deborah M. B., et al.. (2005). Biochemical and Functional Characterization of Membrane Blebs Purified from Neisseria meningitidis Serogroup B. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 280(46). 38383–38394. 110 indexed citations
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Post, Deborah M. B., et al.. (2005). Identification of a Novel Sialic Acid Transporter in Haemophilus ducreyi. Infection and Immunity. 73(10). 6727–6735. 33 indexed citations
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Falick, Arnold M., Steven C. Hall, William C. Ray, et al.. (2003). Proteome of Haemophilus ducreyi by 2-D SDS-PAGE and Mass Spectrometry:  Strain Variation, Virulence, and Carbohydrate Expression. Journal of Proteome Research. 2(5). 523–533. 15 indexed citations
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Harvey, Hillery A., Deborah M. B. Post, & Michael A. Apicella. (2002). Immortalization of Human Urethral Epithelial Cells: a Model for the Study of the Pathogenesis of and the Inflammatory Cytokine Response to Neisseria gonorrhoeae Infection. Infection and Immunity. 70(10). 5808–5815. 49 indexed citations
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Post, Deborah M. B., et al.. (2002). Intracellular Survival of Neisseria gonorrhoeae in Male Urethral Epithelial Cells: Importance of a Hexaacyl Lipid A. Infection and Immunity. 70(2). 909–920. 50 indexed citations
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Bennett, A. R., S. MacPhee, Roy Betts, & Deborah M. B. Post. (1999). Use of pyrrolidonyl peptidase to distinguishCitrobacterfromSalmonella. Letters in Applied Microbiology. 28(3). 175–178. 9 indexed citations
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Chang, Yin‐Fu, Ry Young, Deborah M. B. Post, & Douglas K. Struck. (1987). Identification and characterization of the Pasteurella haemolytica leukotoxin. Infection and Immunity. 55(10). 2348–2354. 82 indexed citations

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