Publications by authors named "David Spiteri"

An investigation into the mechanisms of action on bacteria involving exposure to stress factors was conducted in this study. The effects of ultrasound on K-12 MG1655 and its isogenic mutant, ∆, under high power ultrasound treatments (26 kHz) were screened and identified by analysing their transcriptome differences between primary and secondary sequential treatments using RNA-Seq. This also helped to assess any developed protection for cells between different generations.

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A geographical and seasonal assessment of indigenous lactic acid bacteria (LAB) in Maltese cow milk was conducted in this study. To investigate this, milk was collected from different regions of Malta during winter and summer seasons. Total viable counts (TVC) and LAB population were enumerated.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "David Spiteri"

  • - David Spiteri's research focuses on the applications of transcriptomics in understanding microbial responses to environmental stressors, particularly in the context of high-power ultrasound effects on bacteria.
  • - His recent study on K-12 MG1655 and its mutant variants demonstrated significant differences in transcriptomic profiles, revealing insights into bacterial protection mechanisms across generations influenced by ultrasound treatments.
  • - Additionally, Spiteri's earlier work characterized indigenous lactic acid bacteria in Maltese cow milk, emphasizing geographical and seasonal variations, thus contributing to the understanding of microbial diversity in dairy products.