Renato Tarsi

Publications of Renato Tarsi

  • Detection of free-living and plankton-bound vibrios in coastal waters of the Adriatic Sea (Italy) and study of their pathogenicity-associated properties.

    Authors: Wally Baffone, Renato Tarsi, Luigi Pane, Raffaella Campana, Barbara Repetto, Gian Luigi Mariottini, Carla Pruzzo

    Environmental microbiology. 08/2006; 8(7):1299-305.

    Culturable vibrios were isolated from water and plankton fractions collected during an 18-month sampling study performed along the north-central coast of the Adriatic Sea (Italy). Unculturable Vibrio
  • Vibrio cholerae persistence in aquatic environments and colonization of intestinal cells: involvement of a common adhesion mechanism.

    Authors: Massimiliano Zampini, Carla Pruzzo, Vijay P Bondre, Renato Tarsi, Mariangela Cosmo, Alessandro Bacciaglia, Arvind Chhabra, Renjana Srivastava, Brahm S Srivastava

    FEMS microbiology letters. 04/2005; 244(2):267-73.

    Forty-one Tnpho A mutants of Vibrio cholerae O1 classical strain CD81 were analyzed for their ability to interact with chitin particles, Tigriopus fulvus copepods and the Intestine 407 cell line
  • Persistence of adhesive properties in Vibrio cholerae after long-term exposure to sea water.

    Authors: Carla Pruzzo, Renato Tarsi, Maria Mar Lleò, Caterina Signoretto, Massimiliano Zampini, Luigi Pane, Rita R Colwell, Pietro Canepari

    Environmental microbiology. 10/2003; 5(10):850-8.

    The effect of exposure to artificial sea water (ASW) on the ability of classical Vibrio cholerae O1 cells to interact with chitin-containing substrates and human intestinal cells was studied.
  • Role for mannose-sensitive hemagglutinin in promoting interactions between Vibrio cholerae El Tor and mussel hemolymph.

    Authors: Massimiliano Zampini, Laura Canesi, Michele Betti, Caterina Ciacci, Renato Tarsi, Gabriella Gallo, Carla Pruzzo

    Applied and environmental microbiology. 10/2003; 69(9):5711-5.

    The role of mannose-sensitive hemagglutinin (MSHA) in Vibrio cholerae O1 El Tor interactions with hemolymph of the mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis was studied. Bacterial adherence to and association
  • In vitro adhesion to human cells by viable but nonculturable Enterococcus faecalis.

    Authors: Carla Pruzzo, Renato Tarsi, Maria Mar Lleò, Caterina Signoretto, Massimiliano Zampini, Rita R Colwell, Pietro Canepari

    Current microbiology. 09/2002; 45(2):105-10.

    The ability of viable but nonculturable (VBNC) Enterococcus faecalis to adhere to Caco-2 and Girardi heart cultured cells and to urinary tract epithelial cells (ECs) was studied. Enterococci were

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