2013 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
Ferric C. Fang mainly focuses on Microbiology, Virulence, Salmonella, Nitric oxide and Biochemistry. The study incorporates disciplines such as Reactive oxygen species, Salmonella enterica and Bacteria in addition to Microbiology. His Virulence research includes elements of Innate immune system and Mutant.
His Mutant research includes themes of Sigma factor and Escherichia coli. His Salmonella research integrates issues from Type three secretion system, rpoS and Intracellular. Ferric C. Fang interconnects Peroxynitrite and Intracellular parasite in the investigation of issues within Nitric oxide.
Ferric C. Fang mostly deals with Microbiology, Salmonella, Virulence, Salmonella enterica and Nitric oxide. His study of Antimicrobial is a part of Microbiology. His Salmonella study incorporates themes from Spleen, Immune system, Intracellular parasite and Virology.
His Virulence research incorporates themes from Mutant and Regulon. His work carried out in the field of Salmonella enterica brings together such families of science as Serotype and Siderophore. His Nitric oxide research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Innate immune system, Biochemistry and Staphylococcus aureus.
Microbiology, Impact factor, Intensive care medicine, Internal medicine and Clinical microbiology are his primary areas of study. His Microbiology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Salmonella, Salmonella enterica, Host, Nitric oxide and Virulence. The Nitric oxide study combines topics in areas such as Metalloprotein, Enzyme, Innate immune system and Staphylococcus aureus.
His Virulence research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Transcription factor and Bacteria. The various areas that he examines in his Intensive care medicine study include Infectious disease and Antibiotic resistance. In his study, Pleuritic chest pain is strongly linked to Emergency department, which falls under the umbrella field of Internal medicine.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Microbiology, Virulence, Salmonella, Prospective cohort study and Internal medicine. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Staphylococcus aureus, Nitric oxide, Salmonella enterica and Virology. His Nitric oxide research focuses on Staphylococcal infections and how it relates to Innate immune system.
His study in Virulence is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Transcription factor and Bacteria. Ferric C. Fang combines subjects such as Host adaptation, Enteritis, Immunology, Pathogenesis and Host with his study of Salmonella. His Internal medicine study combines topics in areas such as Tuberculosis and Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
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Antimicrobial reactive oxygen and nitrogen species: concepts and controversies
Ferric C. Fang.
Nature Reviews Microbiology (2004)
Nitrosylation. the prototypic redox-based signaling mechanism.
Jonathan S. Stamler;Santiago Lamas;Ferric C. Fang.
Cell (2001)
Perspectives series: host/pathogen interactions. Mechanisms of nitric oxide-related antimicrobial activity.
F C Fang.
Journal of Clinical Investigation (1997)
Misconduct accounts for the majority of retracted scientific publications
Ferric C. Fang;R. Grant Steen;Arturo Casadevall.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2012)
Genes encoding putative effector proteins of the type III secretion system of Salmonella pathogenicity island 2 are required for bacterial virulence and proliferation in macrophages
Michael Hensel;Jacqueline E. Shea;Scott R. Waterman;Rosanna Mundy.
Molecular Microbiology (1998)
Extraintestinal dissemination of Salmonella by CD18-expressing phagocytes
Andrés Vazquez-Terres;Jessica Jones-Carson;Andreas J. Bäumler;Stanley Falkow.
Nature (1999)
Selective silencing of foreign DNA with low GC content by the H-NS protein in Salmonella.
William Wiley Navarre;Steffen Porwollik;Yipeng Wang;Michael McClelland.
Science (2006)
Antimicrobial Actions of the Nadph Phagocyte Oxidase and Inducible Nitric Oxide Synthase in Experimental Salmonellosis. I. Effects on Microbial Killing by Activated Peritoneal Macrophages in Vitro
Andrés Vazquez-Torres;Jessica Jones-Carson;Pietro Mastroeni;Harry Ischiropoulos.
Journal of Experimental Medicine (2000)
Salmonella pathogenicity island 2-dependent evasion of the phagocyte NADPH oxidase.
Andrés Vazquez-Torres;Yisheng Xu;Jessica Jones-Carson;David W. Holden.
Science (2000)
Mechanisms of nitric oxide-related antimicrobial activity
Ferric C. Fang.
Journal of Clinical Investigation (1997)
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