Dean A. Rowe‐Magnus
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology · Indiana University
Publications
43
Citations
2,829
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
29
Publishing since 1998
Dean A. Rowe-Magnus studies the biology of Vibrio bacteria, a group of marine microbes that includes species causing human infections (such as Vibrio cholerae and Vibrio vulnificus). The research focuses on how these bacteria form biofilms (protective communities attached to surfaces), colonize hosts like oysters, and respond to environmental signals such as calcium. Related work examines antibacterial peptides and bacterial genetics.
Publication activity was steady in the late 2010s (around three to four papers per year) but has slowed considerably since 2020, averaging under one paper per year over the last five years.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- Vibrio cholerae Type VI Activity Alters Motility Behavior in Mucin
Journal of Bacteriology · 2020
- Cathelicidin Peptides Restrict Bacterial Growth via Membrane Perturbation and Induction of Reactive Oxygen Species
mBio · 2019
- Calcium‐dependent site‐switching regulates expression of the atypical <i>iam</i> pilus locus in <i>Vibrio vulnificus</i>
Environmental Microbiology · 2019
- A Tad pilus promotes the establishment and resistance of Vibrio vulnificus biofilms to mechanical clearance
npj Biofilms and Microbiomes · 2018
- Complex Control of a Genomic Island Governing Biofilm and Rugose Colony Development in Vibrio vulnificus
Journal of Bacteriology · 2018
- Environmental Calcium Initiates a Feed-Forward Signaling Circuit That Regulates Biofilm Formation and Rugosity in Vibrio vulnificus
mBio · 2018
- Erratum for Chodur et al., “The Proline Variant of the W[F/L/M][T/S]R Cyclic Di-GMP Binding Motif Suppresses Dependence on Signal Association for Regulator Function”
Journal of Bacteriology · 2018
- Microbubble-based enhancement of radiation effect: Role of cell membrane ceramide metabolism
PLoS ONE · 2017
- A conserved tad pilus promotes <i>Vibrio vulnificus</i> oyster colonization
Environmental Microbiology · 2017
- The Proline Variant of the W[F/L/M][T/S]R Cyclic Di-GMP Binding Motif Suppresses Dependence on Signal Association for Regulator Function
Journal of Bacteriology · 2017
- mBio×4
- Journal of Bacteriology×4
- Environmental Microbiology×2
- ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces×1
- Molecular Microbiology×1
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