Code
01DI1712
Duration
02 August 2012 → 06 September 2013
Funding
Regional and community funding: Special Research Fund
Promotor
Fellow
Research disciplines
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Natural sciences
- Animal biology
- Biochemistry and metabolism
- Microbiology
- Systems biology
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Medical and health sciences
- Laboratory medicine
- Medical biochemistry and metabolism
- Microbiology
- Laboratory medicine
- Medical biochemistry and metabolism
- Laboratory medicine
- Medical biochemistry and metabolism
- Microbiology
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Agricultural and food sciences
- Veterinary medicine
- Other veterinary sciences
- Other agricultural and food sciences
Keywords
enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli
flow cytometry
viability
methylamines
Project description
A screeningmodel, based on flow cytometric and other techniques, was developed to assess the influence of methylamines on the viability of enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli. Results show a decrease of ETEC viability after exposure to glycine, sarcosine and imethylglycine, but not betaine, under alkaline conditions (pH 9,0-10,0), due to a disturbance of bacterial pH homeostasis mechanisms.