Alexandra Bergholtz
Research Assistant (leave of absence) at Department of Medical Biochemistry and Microbiology; Infection and Immunity; Mikael Sellin
- E-mail:
- alexandra.bergholtz@imbim.uu.se
- Visiting address:
- BMC
Husargatan 3
752 37 UPPSALA - Postal address:
- Box 582
751 23 UPPSALA - Leave of absence:
- 2021-12-01 - 2025-12-31
PhD student at Uppsala Antibiotic Center
- Visiting address:
- BMC, SciLifeLab Entrance C11, Room E10:4210
752 37 Uppsala - Postal address:
- BMC, Box 582, Husargatan 3
751 23 Uppsala
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PhD student at Department of Medical Biochemistry and Microbiology; Infection and Immunity; Mikael Sellin
- E-mail:
- alexandra.bergholtz@imbim.uu.se
- Visiting address:
- BMC
Husargatan 3
752 37 UPPSALA - Postal address:
- Box 582
751 23 UPPSALA
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Publications
Recent publications
- Trophozoite fitness dictates the intestinal epithelial cell response to Giardia intestinalis infection (2023)
- A motile doublet form of Salmonella Typhimurium diversifies target search behavior at the epithelial surface (2022)
- Bacterial detection by NAIP/NLRC4 elicits prompt contractions of intestinal epithelial cell layers (2021)
- Sub-MIC concentrations of antibiotics boost virulence in the surviving Salmonella Typhimurium population
- Determinants of Divergent Salmonella and Shigella Epithelial Colonization Strategies Resolved in Human Enteroids and Colonoids
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Articles
- Trophozoite fitness dictates the intestinal epithelial cell response to Giardia intestinalis infection (2023)
- A motile doublet form of Salmonella Typhimurium diversifies target search behavior at the epithelial surface (2022)
- Bacterial detection by NAIP/NLRC4 elicits prompt contractions of intestinal epithelial cell layers (2021)
- Sub-MIC concentrations of antibiotics boost virulence in the surviving Salmonella Typhimurium population
- Determinants of Divergent Salmonella and Shigella Epithelial Colonization Strategies Resolved in Human Enteroids and Colonoids