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Michael Teuber

Michael Teuber

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Microbiology

D-Index
54
Citations
9805
World Ranking
3981
National Ranking
96

Overview

Michael Teuber is affiliated with ETH Zurich in Switzerland. Their academic profile reflects an ongoing active presence in the scientific community associated with this institution.

While specific publications, co-authors, and research topics are not detailed, the association with ETH Zurich suggests a connection to a broad range of scientific disciplines and research environments present at this leading technical university.

There is no public record of recent papers, frequent co-authors, or dominant publication venues available for Michael Teuber at this time. Similarly, no information on book publications, fields of study, subfields, or main topics of work has been documented.

No awards or honors have been listed, and the scientist is currently active and not deceased.

Best Publications

  • Veterinary use and antibiotic resistance.

    Michael Teuber

  • Acquired antibiotic resistance in lactic acid bacteria from food

    Michael Teuber;Leo Meile;Franziska Schwarz

  • Antibiotic resistance spread in food

    Vincent Perreten;Franziska Schwarz;Luana Cresta;Marianne Boeglin

  • Potential of lactic streptococci to produce bacteriocin.

    Arnold Geis;Jasjit Singh;Michael Teuber

  • Identification and quantification of Bifidobacterium species isolated from food with genus-specific 16S rRNA-targeted probes by colony hybridization and PCR

    P. Kaufmann;A. Pfefferkorn;M. Teuber;Leo Meile

  • Spread of antibiotic resistance with food-borne pathogens.

    M. Teuber

  • Bifidobacterium lactis sp. nov., a Moderately Oxygen Tolerant Species Isolated from Fermented Milk

    Leo Meile;Wolfgang Ludwig;Ursula Rueger;Christina Gut

  • Microbiology and Fermentation Balance in a Kombucha Beverage Obtained from a Tea Fungus Fermentation

    Martin Sievers;Cristina Lanini;Adrien Weber;Ursula Schuler-Schmid

  • Species and type phages of lactococcal bacteriophages.

    Audrey W. Jarvis;Gerald F. Fitzgerald;Mireille Mata;Annick Mercenier

  • Action of Polymyxin B on Bacterial Membranes: Morphological Changes in the Cytoplasm and in the Outer Membrane of Salmonella typhimurium and Escherichia coli B

    Peter R. G. Schindler;Michael Teuber

  • Membrane leakage in Bacillus subtilis 168 induced by the hop constituents lupulone, humulone, isohumulone and humulinic acid

    M. Teuber;Arno F. Schmalreck

  • Sequence of the 50-kb Conjugative Multiresistance Plasmid pRE25 from Enterococcus faecalis RE25

    Franziska V. Schwarz;Vincent Perreten;Michael Teuber

  • Acetobacter europaeus sp. nov., a Main Component of Industrial Vinegar Fermenters in Central Europe

    Martin Sievers;Sylvia Sellmer;Michael Teuber

  • Taxonomic Differentiation of Bacteriophages of Lactococcus lactis by Electron Microscopy, DNA-DNA Hybridization, and Protein Profiles

    Volkmar Braun;Stefan Hertwig;Horst Neve;Arnold Geis

  • Characterization of the d-Xylulose 5-Phosphate/d-Fructose 6-Phosphate Phosphoketolase Gene (xfp) from Bifidobacterium lactis

    Leo Meile;Lukas M. Rohr;Thomas A. Geissmann;Monique Herensperger

  • The genus Lactococcus

    M. Teuber

  • Molecular taxonomy and phylogenetic position of lactic acid bacteria.

    Erko Stackebrandt;Michael Teuber

  • Simultaneous extraction and purification of a cell wall-associated peptidase and β-casein specific proteas fromStreptococcus cremoris AC1

    Arnold Geis;Wilhelm Bockelmann;Michael Teuber

  • Structural features determining the antibiotic potencies of natural and synthetic hop bitter resins, their precursors and derivatives

    Arno F. Schmalreck;M. Teuber;W. Reininger;A. Hartl

  • Conjugal transfer and characterization of bacteriocin plasmids in group N (lactic acid) streptococci.

    H Neve;A Geis;M Teuber

Frequent Co-Authors

Leo Meile
Leo Meile ETH Zurich
Vincent Perreten
Vincent Perreten University of Bern
Horst Neve
Horst Neve Max Rubner Institut
Wolfgang Ludwig
Wolfgang Ludwig Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
Baltasar Mayo
Baltasar Mayo Spanish National Research Council
Linda Thöny-Meyer
Linda Thöny-Meyer Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology
Walter P. Hammes
Walter P. Hammes University of Hohenheim
Stuart B. Levy
Stuart B. Levy Tufts University
Gerald F. Fitzgerald
Gerald F. Fitzgerald University College Cork
Jan Kok
Jan Kok University of Groningen

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