Nina Molin Høyland-Kroghsbo
Assistant professor, tenure track, Associate Professor
ORCID: 0000-0001-5904-8859
My lab studies the physiological factors that influence phage-host interactions and explores how bacteria use the cell-cell communication process called quorum sensing to predict and respond to dangers they encounter in their environment, such as bacteriophage viruses, competing bacteria, and antibiotics.
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Loss of miR-10a activates Lpo and collaborates with activated Wnt signaling in inducing intestinal Neoplasia in female mice
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Phage Infection Restores PQS Signaling and Enhances Growth of a Pseudomonas aeruginosa lasI Quorum-Sensing Mutant
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Temperature, by Controlling Growth Rate, Regulates CRISPR-Cas Activity in Pseudomonas aeruginosa
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