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Find here various articles of interest, related to the extraordinary world of microbiology!

Smaltis is proud of Steffi Rocchi, for the acceptance of the article “Field-Crop Soils in Eastern France: Coldspots of Azole-Resistant Aspergillus fumigatus” in MDPI journal.

Smaltis is honored to have contributed to the writing of the article Absorption/Attenuation Spectral Description of ESKAPEE Bacteria in Sensors journal, in the framework of Mimédi project.
Smaltis is proud of Steffi Rocchi, for the acceptance of the article “Development of a cockroach (Blattella germanica) qPCR for the objective measurement of exposure at home” in ScienceDirect
Smaltis is honored to have contributed to the writing of the article Absorption Spectra Description for T-Cell Concentrations in MDPI journal, in the framework of Mimédi project.

Smaltis is pleased to have been acknowledged in the article “Molecular determinants for OMF selectivity in tripartite RND 2 multidrug efflux systems” in the journal Antibiotics, for the contribution to plasmid creation and MIC determination.

Publication on the construction of a “platform strain” from Pseudomonas aeruginosa:

Targeted Genome Reduction of Pseudomonas aeruginosa Strain PAO1 Led to the Development of Hypovirulent and Hypersusceptible rDNA Hosts, Grosjean et al., 2021

Smaltis is pleased to have contributed to the work presented in “Interplay Between Membrane Permeability and Enzymatic Barrier Leads to Antibiotic-Dependent Resistance in Klebsiella Pneumoniae” in the journal frontiers in Microbiology, with the inactivation of the rarA gene in Klebsiella pneumoniae.

Find below our publications of reference concerning the study of antibiotic resistance mechanisms

Description and characterization of new mechanisms of resistance to odilorhabdins in Klebsiella pneumoniae, in collaboration with NosopharmMissense Mutations in the CrrB Protein Mediate Odilorhabdin Derivative Resistance in Klebsiella pneumoniae

Study of the effect of an extract of Halymenia durvillei sensitive and reactive skin microbiota: Characterization of Reactive and Sensitive Skin Microbiota: Effect of Halymenia durvillei (HD) Extract Treatment.
Extract developed by Greentech

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Smaltis is pleased to be featured in the November 2022 edition of the Gazette du Laboratoire,!

We are pleased to share this article describing our company and our move into the BioInnovation building!
We thank L’Est Républicain for this publication in the July 2022 edition.

Smaltis is pleased to be featured in the March 2021 edition of the Gazette du Laboratoire !

Find here our articles on the SkinObs platform, related to the skin microbiota