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Roland Brousseau is affiliated with the National Research Council Canada in Canada. Their research career centers around academic work conducted within this institution.

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Best Publications

  • Bacillus thuringiensis CryIA(a) insecticidal toxin: crystal structure and channel formation.

    Pawel Grochulski;Luke Masson;Svetlana Borisova;Marianne Pusztai-Carey

  • Antimicrobial Resistance Genes in Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli O149:K91 Isolates Obtained over a 23-Year Period from Pigs

    Christine Maynard;John M. Fairbrother;Sadjia Bekal;François Sanschagrin

  • Biochemical analysis, cpn60 and 16S rDNA sequence data indicate that Streptococcus suis serotypes 32 and 34, isolated from pigs, are Streptococcus orisratti.

    Janet E. Hill;Marcelo Gottschalk;Roland Brousseau;Josée Harel

  • Rapid Identification of Escherichia coli Pathotypes by Virulence Gene Detection with DNA Microarrays

    Sadjia Bekal;Roland Brousseau;Luke Masson;Gabrielle Prefontaine

  • Heterogeneity among Virulence and Antimicrobial Resistance Gene Profiles of Extraintestinal Escherichia coli Isolates of Animal and Human Origin

    Christine Maynard;Sadjia Bekal;François Sanschagrin;Roger C. Levesque

  • Impact of Feed Supplementation with Antimicrobial Agents on Growth Performance of Broiler Chickens, Clostridium perfringens and Enterococcus Counts, and Antibiotic Resistance Phenotypes and Distribution of Antimicrobial Resistance Determinants in Escherichia coli Isolates

    Moussa S. Diarra;Fred G. Silversides;Fatoumata Diarrassouba;Jane Pritchard

  • THE CRYIA(C) RECEPTOR PURIFIED FROM MANDUCA SEXTA DISPLAYS MULTIPLE SPECIFICITIES

    Luke Masson;Yang-jiang Lu;Alberto Mazza;Roland Brousseau

  • The heliothis virescens 170 kDa aminopeptidase functions as "receptor A" by mediating specific Bacillus thuringiensis Cry1A delta-endotoxin binding and pore formation.

    Ke Luo;Sreedhara Sangadala;Luke Masson;Alberto Mazza

  • Occurrence of virulence and antimicrobial resistance genes in Escherichia coli isolates from different aquatic ecosystems within the St. Clair River and Detroit River areas.

    Katia Hamelin;Katia Hamelin;Guillaume Bruant;Abdel El-Shaarawi;Stephen Hill

  • Selective detection of live bacteria combining propidium monoazide sample treatment with microarray technology.

    Andreas Nocker;Alberto Mazza;Luke Masson;Luke Masson;Anne K. Camper

  • Comparative Metagenomic Study of Alterations to the Intestinal Microbiota and Risk of Nosocomial Clostridum difficile-Associated Disease

    Amee R. Manges;Amee R. Manges;Aurelie Labbe;Aurelie Labbe;Vivian G. Loo;Juli K. Atherton

  • Identification of virulence genes linked with diarrhea due to atypical enteropathogenic Escherichia coli by DNA microarray analysis and PCR.

    Jan Egil Afset;Guillaume Bruant;Roland Brousseau;Josée Harel

  • Arbitrary primer polymerase chain reaction, a powerful method to identify Bacillus thuringiensis serovars and strains.

    R Brousseau;A Saint-Onge;G Préfontaine;L Masson

  • Lepidopteran-specific crystal toxins from Bacillus thuringiensis form cation- and anion-selective channels in planar lipid bilayers.

    Jean-Louis Schwartz;Line Garneau;Diane Savaria;Luke Masson

  • Ion channels formed in planar lipid bilayers by Bacillus thuringiensis toxins in the presence of Manduca sexta midgut receptors

    Jean-Louis Schwartz;Jean-Louis Schwartz;Yiang-Jiang Lu;Petra Söhnlein;Roland Brousseau

  • Synthesis of human insulin gene. VIII: Construction of expression vectors for fused proinsulin production in Escherichia coli

    Li-He Guo;P. P. Stepien;J. Y. Tso;R. Brousseau

  • Designing better probes: effect of probe size, mismatch position and number on hybridization in DNA oligonucleotide microarrays.

    Jaroslaw Letowski;Roland Brousseau;Luke Masson

  • A bacterial basic region leucine zipper histidine kinase regulating toluene degradation

    Peter C. K. Lau;Ying Wang;Ashok Patel;Diane Labbé

  • Restriction of intramolecular movements within the Cry1Aa toxin molecule of Bacillus thuringiensis through disulfide bond engineering

    Jean-Louis Schwartz;Jean-Louis Schwartz;Marc Juteau;Pawel Grochulski;Miroslaw Cygler

  • Molecular biology and DNA microarray technology for microbial quality monitoring of water.

    Karine Lemarchand;Luke Masson;Roland Brousseau

Frequent Co-Authors

Luke Masson
Luke Masson National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
Josée Harel
Josée Harel University of Montreal
Ray Wu
Ray Wu Cornell University
Michael J. Adang
Michael J. Adang University of Georgia
John M. Fairbrother
John M. Fairbrother University of Montreal
Charles W. Greer
Charles W. Greer National Research Council Canada
Edward Topp
Edward Topp Agriculture and Agriculture-Food Canada
Marcelo Gottschalk
Marcelo Gottschalk University of Montreal
Pierre Payment
Pierre Payment Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique
Bruce E. Tabashnik
Bruce E. Tabashnik University of Arizona

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