Publications by authors named "Magdalena Modrzejewska-Balcerek"

Bacteria from Pseudomonas aeruginosa species are often found in environments such as water or soil, but are also known to be opportunistic pathogens of humans and animals. Characteristic feature of these bacteria is their high ability to survive in very different ecological niches. Such capability of adaptation to changing conditions is derived from the extended regulatory networks and the use of a rich repertoire of genome-encoded proteins, pathways and adaptive mechanisms.

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Pseudomonas aeruginosa, a human opportunistic pathogen, is a common cause of nosocomial infections. Its ability to survive under different conditions relies on a complex regulatory network engaging transcriptional regulators controlling metabolic pathways and capabilities to efficiently use the available resources. P.

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