Matthew J. Wargo

4.3k total citations
83 papers, 3.0k citations indexed

About

Matthew J. Wargo is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Genetics and Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, Matthew J. Wargo has authored 83 papers receiving a total of 3.0k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 42 papers in Molecular Biology, 20 papers in Genetics and 18 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine. Recurrent topics in Matthew J. Wargo's work include Bacterial biofilms and quorum sensing (24 papers), Bacterial Genetics and Biotechnology (17 papers) and Antibiotic Resistance in Bacteria (16 papers). Matthew J. Wargo is often cited by papers focused on Bacterial biofilms and quorum sensing (24 papers), Bacterial Genetics and Biotechnology (17 papers) and Antibiotic Resistance in Bacteria (16 papers). Matthew J. Wargo collaborates with scholars based in United States, Netherlands and Canada. Matthew J. Wargo's co-authors include Deborah A. Hogan, Annette E. LaBauve, Jamie A. Meadows, Elizabeth F. Smith, Mark A. McPeek, Jessica B. Lyons, Kevin J. Peterson, Carter M. Takacs, Graham G. Willsey and Laurie W. Leclair and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, The Journal of Immunology and PLoS ONE.

In The Last Decade

Matthew J. Wargo

79 papers receiving 3.0k citations

Peers

Matthew J. Wargo
David Pritchard United Kingdom
Ryan C. Hunter United States
Michael Laue Germany
Ruth Bryan United States
Ping Hu United States
Robert A. Fisher United States
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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Matthew J. Wargo

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All Works

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Bui, Loan, Matthew J. Wargo, Tuan Minh Tran, et al.. (2026). The EPS-I exopolysaccharide transforms Ralstonia wilt pathogen biofilms into viscoelastic fluids for rapid dissemination in planta. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 123(4). e2512757123–e2512757123.
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Barnaby, Roxanna, Amanda Nymon, Matthew J. Wargo, et al.. (2025). Mesenchymal stromal cell extracellular vesicles reduce Pseudomonas biofilm formation, and let-7b-5p loading confers additional anti-inflammatory effects. American Journal of Physiology-Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology. 329(4). L455–L469.
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Schutz, Kristin C., et al.. (2025). Sphingosylphosphorylcholine is a substrate for the Pseudomonas aeruginosa phospholipase C/sphingomyelinase, PlcH. Microbiology Spectrum. 13(8). e0097225–e0097225.
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Schutz, Kristin C., et al.. (2024). Sphingosine induction of the Pseudomonas aeruginosa hemolytic phospholipase C/sphingomyelinase (PlcH). Journal of Bacteriology. 206(3). e0038223–e0038223. 6 indexed citations
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Lavoie, Brigitte, et al.. (2023). Tryptophan‐synthesizing bacteria enhance colonic motility. Neurogastroenterology & Motility. 35(10). e14629–e14629. 14 indexed citations
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Foote, Andrea, et al.. (2023). Characterizing Biofilm Interactions between Ralstonia insidiosa and Chryseobacterium gleum. Microbiology Spectrum. 11(2). e0410522–e0410522. 2 indexed citations
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Colgate, E. Ross, Dorothy M. Dickson, Benjamin Lee, et al.. (2023). Network analysis of patterns and relevance of enteric pathogen co-infections among infants in a diarrhea-endemic setting. PLoS Computational Biology. 19(11). e1011624–e1011624. 5 indexed citations
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Willsey, Graham G., et al.. (2022). Creatine utilization as a sole nitrogen source in Pseudomonas putida KT2440 is transcriptionally regulated by CahR. Microbiology. 168(3). 2 indexed citations
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Montgomery, Theresa L., Korin Eckstrom, Karolyn G. Lahue, et al.. (2022). Lactobacillus reuteri tryptophan metabolism promotes host susceptibility to CNS autoimmunity. Microbiome. 10(1). 198–198. 122 indexed citations
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Willsey, Graham G., Korin Eckstrom, Annette E. LaBauve, et al.. (2019). Stenotrophomonas maltophilia Differential Gene Expression in Synthetic Cystic Fibrosis Sputum Reveals Shared and Cystic Fibrosis Strain-Specific Responses to the Sputum Environment. Journal of Bacteriology. 201(15). 12 indexed citations
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Willsey, Graham G., Korin Eckstrom, Scott Tighe, et al.. (2019). Characterizing species interactions that contribute to biofilm formation in a multispecies model of a potable water bacterial community. Microbiology. 166(1). 34–43. 24 indexed citations
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Randall, Matthew J., Philip Eisenhauer, Jason Botten, et al.. (2018). Bacterial Lipoproteins Constitute the TLR2-Stimulating Activity of Serum Amyloid A. The Journal of Immunology. 201(8). 2377–2384. 25 indexed citations
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Ubags, Niki, Elianne Burg, Matthew J. Wargo, et al.. (2016). A Comparative Study of Lung Host Defense in Murine Obesity Models. Insights into Neutrophil Function. American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology. 55(2). 188–200. 36 indexed citations
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Anathy, Vikas, Scott W. Aesif, Sidra M. Hoffman, et al.. (2014). Glutaredoxin-1 Attenuates S -Glutathionylation of the Death Receptor Fas and Decreases Resolution of Pseudomonas aeruginosa Pneumonia. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. 189(4). 463–474. 21 indexed citations
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Wargo, Matthew J., Sathish Rajamani, Lennart K. A. Lundblad, et al.. (2011). Hemolytic Phospholipase C Inhibition Protects Lung Function during Pseudomonas aeruginosa Infection. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. 184(3). 345–354. 62 indexed citations
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Wargo, Matthew J. & Elizabeth F. Smith. (2002). Asymmetry of the central apparatus defines the location of active microtubule sliding in Chlamydomonas flagella. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 100(1). 137–142. 102 indexed citations
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Mulla, M. S., Harold Axelrod, & Matthew J. Wargo. (1990). Chemical attractant formulations against the eye gnat Hippelates collusor (Diptera: Chloropidae).. 15(2). 156–165. 4 indexed citations

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