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Matthew C. Surdel PhD

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Assistant Professor

Institution: Medical College of Wisconsin
Department: Medicine
Division: Infectious Disease
Program: Research


Publications (7)

  • Identification of amino acid domains of Borrelia burgdorferi P66 that are surface exposed and important for localization, oligomerization, and porin function of the protein. (Curtis MW, Fierros CH, Hahn BL, Surdel MC, Kessler J, Anderson PN, Vandewalle-Capo M, Bonde M, Zhu J, Bergström S, Coburn J) Front Cell Infect Microbiol 2022;12:991689 PMID: 36211976 PMCID: PMC9539438 SCOPUS ID: 2-s2.0-85139437187 10/11/2022       2 Citations
  • Heterologous production of the adhesin LIC13411 from pathogenic Leptospira facilitates binding of non-pathogenic Leptospira in vitro and in vivo. (Surdel MC, Hahn BL, Anderson PN, Coburn J) Front Cell Infect Microbiol 2022;12:917963 PMID: 35937702 PMCID: PMC9354625 SCOPUS ID: 2-s2.0-85135274644 08/09/2022       2 Citations
  • Hematogenous dissemination of pathogenic and non-pathogenic Leptospira in a short-term murine model of infection. (Surdel MC, Anderson PN, Hahn BL, Coburn J) Front Cell Infect Microbiol 2022;12:917962 PMID: 35923802 PMCID: PMC9339599 SCOPUS ID: 2-s2.0-85135250975 08/05/2022       4 Citations
  • Antibacterial photosensitization through activation of coproporphyrinogen oxidase. (Surdel MC, Horvath DJ Jr, Lojek LJ, Fullen AR, Simpson J, Dutter BF, Salleng KJ, Ford JB, Jenkins JL, Nagarajan R, Teixeira PL, Albertolle M, Georgiev IS, Jansen ED, Sulikowski GA, Lacy DB, Dailey HA, Skaar EP) Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2017 Aug 08;114(32):E6652-E6659 PMID: 28739897 PMCID: PMC5559000 SCOPUS ID: 2-s2.0-85026874355 07/26/2017       16 Citations
  • Bacterial Nitric Oxide Synthase Is Required for the Staphylococcus aureus Response to Heme Stress. (Surdel MC, Dutter BF, Sulikowski GA, Skaar EP) ACS Infect Dis 2016 Aug 12;2(8):572-8 PMID: 27626297 PMCID: PMC6610873 SCOPUS ID: 2-s2.0-85006198864 09/15/2016       12 Citations
  • Correction: Coronaviruses Lacking Exoribonuclease Activity Are Susceptible to Lethal Mutagenesis: Evidence for Proofreading and Potential Therapeutics (Surdel MC) PLoS Pathogens July 2014;10(7) SCOPUS ID: 2-s2.0-84905394229 01/01/2014    
  • Coronaviruses lacking exoribonuclease activity are susceptible to lethal mutagenesis: evidence for proofreading and potential therapeutics. (Smith EC, Blanc H, Surdel MC, Vignuzzi M, Denison MR) PLoS Pathog 2013 Aug;9(8):e1003565 PMID: 23966862 PMCID: PMC3744431 SCOPUS ID: 2-s2.0-84883438898 08/24/2013       314 Citations
  • Last update: 05/10/2024