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Joseph J. Ferretti is primarily affiliated with the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center in the United States. Their academic and research career is connected to this institution, where they contribute to their field of study.

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Best Publications

  • Gram-positive pathogens

    Vincent A Fischetti;Richard P Novick;Joseph J Ferretti;Daniel A Portnoy

  • Genome sequence of Streptococcus mutans UA159, a cariogenic dental pathogen

    Dragana Ajdić;William M. McShan;Robert E. McLaughlin;Gorana Savić

  • Complete genome sequence of an M1 strain of Streptococcus pyogenes

    Joseph J. Ferretti;William M. McShan;Dragana Ajdic;Dragutin J. Savic

  • Sequence analysis of the gene for the glucan-binding protein of Streptococcus mutans Ingbritt.

    J. A. Banas;R. R. B. Russell;J. J. Ferretti

  • Streptokinase: cloning, expression, and excretion by Escherichia coli

    Horst Malke;Joseph J. Ferretti

  • Why Have Group A Streptococci Remained Susceptible to Penicillin? Report on a Symposium

    David L. Horn;John B. Zabriskie;Robert Austrian;P. Patrick Cleary

  • Genome Sequence of a Nephritogenic and Highly Transformable M49 Strain of Streptococcus pyogenes

    W. Michael McShan;Joseph J. Ferretti;Tadahiro Karasawa;Alexander N. Suvorov

  • Nucleotide sequence of the streptokinase gene from Streptococcus equisimilis H46A.

    Horst Malke;Brace Roe;Joseph J. Ferretti

  • The rgg Gene of Streptococcus pyogenes NZ131 Positively Influences Extracellular SPE B Production

    Michael S. Chaussee;Michael S. Chaussee;Dragana Ajdic;Joseph J. Ferretti

  • Genetic and Phenotypic Diversity among Isolates of Streptococcus pyogenes from Invasive Infections

    Michael S. Chaussee;Jianzhao Liu;Dennis L. Stevens;Joseph J. Ferretti

  • Comparative genomics reveals close genetic relationships between phages from dairy bacteria and pathogenic Streptococci: evolutionary implications for prophage-host interactions.

    Frank Desiere;W.Michael McShan;Douwe van Sinderen;Joseph J. Ferretti

  • Electrotransformation of Streptococcus pyogenes with plasmid and linear DNA.

    Daniel Simon;Joseph J. Ferretti

  • Analysis of the Streptococcus downei gtfS gene, which specifies a glucosyltransferase that synthesizes soluble glucans.

    K. S. Gilmore;R. R. B. Russell;J. J. Ferretti

  • Linking the nutritional status of Streptococcus pyogenes to alteration of transcriptional gene expression: the action of CodY and RelA.

    Horst Malke;Kerstin Steiner;William M. McShan;Joseph J. Ferretti

  • Molecular epidemiologic analysis of the type A streptococcal exotoxin (erythrogenic toxin) gene (speA) in clinical Streptococcus pyogenes strains.

    Chang-En Yu;Joseph J. Ferretti

  • Frequency of the erythrogenic toxin B and C genes (speB and speC) among clinical isolates of group A streptococci.

    Chang-En Yu;Joseph J. Ferretti

  • Analysis of a second bacteriophage hyaluronidase gene from Streptococcus pyogenes: evidence for a third hyaluronidase involved in extracellular enzymatic activity.

    W L Hynes;L Hancock;J J Ferretti

  • Temporal production of streptococcal erythrogenic toxin B (streptococcal cysteine proteinase) in response to nutrient depletion.

    M S Chaussee;E R Phillips;J J Ferretti

  • Plasmid pGB301, a new multiple resistance streptococcal cloning vehicle and its use in cloning of a gentamicin/kanamycin resistance determinant.

    Detlev Behnke;Michael S. Gilmore;Joseph J. Ferretti

  • Cloning of the gene encoding Streptococcin A-FF22, a novel lantibiotic produced by Streptococcus pyogenes, and determination of its nucleotide sequence.

    Wayne L. Hynes;Joseph J. Ferretti;John R. Tagg

Frequent Co-Authors

Bruce A. Roe
Bruce A. Roe University of Oklahoma
Michael S. Gilmore
Michael S. Gilmore Harvard Medical School
Vincent A. Fischetti
Vincent A. Fischetti Rockefeller University
Dennis L. Stevens
Dennis L. Stevens University of Washington
Julian I. Rood
Julian I. Rood Monash University
Harald Brüssow
Harald Brüssow Nestlé (Switzerland)
Daniel A. Portnoy
Daniel A. Portnoy University of California, Berkeley
Richard P. Novick
Richard P. Novick New York University
Douwe van Sinderen
Douwe van Sinderen University College Cork
Julian Parkhill
Julian Parkhill University of Cambridge

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