Bindu Subhadra Data-verified
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Assistant Professor of Microbiology
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Bindu Subhadra, Assistant Professor of Microbiology at Arkansas Tech University, investigates bacterial gene regulation, virulence, and the formation of biofilms. Her research has explored the role of specific genes, such as uspE and Hfq, in the pathogenicity and biofilm development of bacteria like *Histophilus somni*. Subhadra has also examined the interactive relationships between multiple bacterial species in driving inflammatory diseases, as well as the diversity and applications of antimicrobial peptides. Her work has been documented in publications addressing biofilm composition and the genetic regulation of bacterial virulence factors. She has contributed to the scientific literature with 41 publications and has a citation count of 724, with an h-index of 14.
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- h-index: 14
- Publications: 41
- Citations: 734
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The interactive relationship between Fusobacterium necrophorum, Bacteroides pyogenes, and Porphyromonas levii in driving inflammatory uterine disease (2026)
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- The role of uspE in virulence and biofilm formation by Histophilus somni
- Relationship between capsule production and biofilm formation by Mannheimia haemolytica, and establishment of a poly-species biofilm with other Pasteurellaceae
- Identification and initial characterization of Hfq-associated sRNAs in Histophilus somni strain 2336
- Contribution of Hfq to gene regulation and virulence in <i>Histophilus somni</i>
- Identification and initial characterization of Hfq-associated sRNAs in Histophilus somni strain 2336
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- Relationship between capsule production and biofilm formation by Mannheimia haemolytica, and establishment of a poly-species biofilm with other Pasteurellaceae
- Identification and initial characterization of Hfq-associated sRNAs in Histophilus somni strain 2336
- Contribution of Hfq to gene regulation and virulence in <i>Histophilus somni</i>
- Identification and initial characterization of Hfq-associated sRNAs in Histophilus somni strain 2336
- Relationship between Capsule Production and Biofilm Formation by Mannheimia Haemolytica, and Establishment of a Poly-Species Biofilm with Other Pasteurellaceae
- Relationship between capsule production and biofilm formation by Mannheimia haemolytica, and establishment of a poly-species biofilm with other Pasteurellaceae
- Contribution of Hfq to gene regulation and virulence in <i>Histophilus somni</i>
- Relationship between Capsule Production and Biofilm Formation by Mannheimia Haemolytica, and Establishment of a Poly-Species Biofilm with Other Pasteurellaceae
- Identification and initial characterization of Hfq-associated sRNAs in Histophilus somni strain 2336
- Identification and initial characterization of Hfq-associated sRNAs in Histophilus somni strain 2336
- Identification and initial characterization of Hfq-associated sRNAs in Histophilus somni strain 2336
- Identification and initial characterization of Hfq-associated sRNAs in Histophilus somni strain 2336
- Diversity of Antimicrobial Peptides in Silkworm
- Electronic Wastes, Its Impact on Insects
- Diversity of Antimicrobial Peptides in Silkworm
- Electronic Wastes, Its Impact on Insects
- Diversity of Antimicrobial Peptides in Silkworm
- Electronic Wastes, Its Impact on Insects
- Relationship between capsule production and biofilm formation by Mannheimia haemolytica, and establishment of a poly-species biofilm with other Pasteurellaceae
- Relationship between Capsule Production and Biofilm Formation by Mannheimia Haemolytica, and Establishment of a Poly-Species Biofilm with Other Pasteurellaceae
- Relationship between capsule production and biofilm formation by Mannheimia haemolytica, and establishment of a poly-species biofilm with other Pasteurellaceae
- Relationship between Capsule Production and Biofilm Formation by Mannheimia Haemolytica, and Establishment of a Poly-Species Biofilm with Other Pasteurellaceae
- The role of uspE in virulence and biofilm formation by Histophilus somni
- The role of uspE in virulence and biofilm formation by Histophilus somni
- The role of uspE in virulence and biofilm formation by Histophilus somni
- Biofilms and their role on diseases
- Contribution of Hfq to gene regulation and virulence in <i>Histophilus somni</i>
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