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46
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8649
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4893
National Ranking
1893

Overview

Christine Wennersten is affiliated with the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in the United States. The profile reflects a researcher engaged within a clinical or academic medical environment, contributing through research and practice from this institution.

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Best Publications

  • Linezolid resistance in a clinical isolate of Staphylococcus aureus

    Sotirios Tsiodras;Sotirios Tsiodras;Howard S Gold;Howard S Gold;George Sakoulas;George Sakoulas;George M Eliopoulos;George M Eliopoulos

  • Accessory Gene Regulator (agr) Locus in Geographically Diverse Staphylococcus aureus Isolates with Reduced Susceptibility to Vancomycin

    George Sakoulas;George M. Eliopoulos;Robert C. Moellering;Christine Wennersten

  • Role of the thymus in immune reactions in rats. II. Suppressive effect of thymectomy at birth on reactions of delayed (cellular) hypersensitivity and the circulating small lymphocyte.

    Barry G. Arnason;Branislav D. Janković;Byron H. Waksman;Christine Wennersten

  • Linezolid Resistance in Sequential Staphylococcus aureus Isolates Associated with a T2500A Mutation in the 23S rRNA Gene and Loss of a Single Copy of rRNA

    Venkata G. Meka;Satish K. Pillai;George Sakoulas;Christine Wennersten

  • Rapid dissemination of β-lactamase-producing, aminoglycoside-resistant Enterococcus faecalis among patients and staff on an infant-toddler surgical ward.

    Emily Rhinehart;Nancy E. Smith;Christine Wennersten;Eileen Gorss

  • Staphylococcus aureus Accessory Gene Regulator (agr) Group II: Is There a Relationship to the Development of Intermediate-Level Glycopeptide Resistance?

    George Sakoulas;George M. Eliopoulos;Robert C. Moellering;Richard P. Novick

  • Increasing resistance to beta-lactam antibiotics among clinical isolates of Enterococcus faecium: a 22-year review at one institution.

    M L Grayson;G M Eliopoulos;C B Wennersten;K L Ruoff

  • Linezolid Resistance in Staphylococcus aureus: Characterization and Stability of Resistant Phenotype

    Satish K. Pillai;George Sakoulas;George Sakoulas;Christine Wennersten;George M. Eliopoulos;George M. Eliopoulos

  • Emergence of a Clinical Daptomycin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus Isolate during Treatment of Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus Bacteremia and Osteomyelitis

    Francisco M. Marty;Wendy W. Yeh;Christine B. Wennersten;Lata Venkataraman

  • Antibiotic Synergism Against Listeria monocytogenes

    Robert C. Moellering;Gerald Medoff;Irene Leech;Christine Wennersten

  • Species-Specific Resistance to Antimicrobial Synergism in Streptococcus faecium and Streptococcus faecalis

    Robert C. Moellering;Robert C. Moellering;Oksana M. Korzeniowski;Oksana M. Korzeniowski;Merle A. Sande;Merle A. Sande;Christine B. Wennersten;Christine B. Wennersten

  • Synergy of Penicillin and Gentamicin against Enterococci

    Robert C. Moellering;Christine Wennersten;Arnold N. Weinberg

  • PASSIVE TRANSFER OF ADJUVANT ARTHRITIS IN RATS WITH LIVING LYMPHOID CELLS OF SENSITIZED DONORS.

    Byron H. Waksman;Christine Wennersten

  • Prevalence of high-level resistance to aminoglycosides in clinical isolates of enterococci.

    Moellering Rc;Wennersten C;Medrek T;Weinberg An

  • Susceptibilities of Legionella spp. to Newer Antimicrobials In Vitro

    T. Schülin;C. B. Wennersten;M. J. Ferraro;R. C. Moellering;R. C. Moellering

  • In vitro activities in new oxazolidinone antimicrobial agents against enterococci.

    G M Eliopoulos;C B Wennersten;H S Gold;R C Moellering

  • Continuous-infusion ampicillin therapy of enterococcal endocarditis in rats.

    C Thauvin;G M Eliopoulos;S Willey;C Wennersten

  • In vitro activity of RP59500, an injectable streptogramin antibiotic, against vancomycin-resistant gram-positive organisms.

    L A Collins;G J Malanoski;G M Eliopoulos;C B Wennersten

  • In Vitro Activities of the Glycylcycline GAR-936 against Gram-Positive Bacteria

    Helen W. Boucher;Christine B. Wennersten;George M. Eliopoulos;George M. Eliopoulos

  • Aminoglycoside-Inactivating Enzymes in Clinical Isolates of Streptococcus Faecalis: AN EXPLANATION FOR RESISTANCE TO ANTIBIOTIC SYNERGISM

    Donald J. Krogstad;Thomas R. Korfhagen;Robert C. Moellering;Christine Wennersten

Frequent Co-Authors

George M. Eliopoulos
George M. Eliopoulos Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Robert C. Moellering
Robert C. Moellering Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
George Sakoulas
George Sakoulas University of California, San Diego
Mary Jane Ferraro
Mary Jane Ferraro Harvard University
Donald A. Goldmann
Donald A. Goldmann Boston Children's Hospital
Richard P. Novick
Richard P. Novick New York University
Edwin P. Alyea
Edwin P. Alyea Harvard University
Steven L. Regen
Steven L. Regen Lehigh University
Thomas R. Korfhagen
Thomas R. Korfhagen Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Adolf W. Karchmer
Adolf W. Karchmer Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

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