Mudrak B. 2014. JournalGuide: bringing authors and journals together. Learned Publishing (accepted).
McKee RW, Kariisa AT, Mudrak B, Whitaker CM, and Tamayo R. 2014. A systematic analysis of the in vitro and in vivo functions of the HD-GYP domain proteins of Vibrio cholerae. BMC Microbiology 14: 272.
Mudrak B. 2013. Publication bias: should scientists work harder to share negative results? Journal of Postdoctoral Research 1(4): 51-52. Research highlight.
B. Mudrak. 2013. Understanding the needs of international authors. Learned Publishing 26(2):139-147.
L.V. Stamm and B. Mudrak. 2013. Old foes, new challenges: syphilis, cholera and TB. Future Microbiology 8(2):177-189. Review.
B. Mudrak and R. Tamayo. 2012. The Vibrio cholerae Pst2 phosphate transport system is upregulated in biofilms and contributes to biofilm-induced hyperinfectivity. Infection and Immunity 80(5):1794-1802.
B. Mudrak 2011. The present and future of research on the postdoctoral experience. Journal of Postdoctoral Affairs. 1(2):1-3.
B. Mudrak and R. Tamayo. 2011. Identifying new variables during infection: proximity to the host epithelium and epigenetic programs alter the expression of virulence factors in Vibrio cholerae. Frontiers in Microbiology 2(42) doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2011.00042. Invited opinion article.
B. Mudrak and M.J. Kuehn. 2010. Heat-labile enterotoxin: Beyond GM1 binding. Toxins 2(6):1445-1470. Review.
B. Mudrak and M.J. Kuehn. 2010. Specificity of the type II secretion systems of enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli and Vibrio cholerae for heat-labile enterotoxin and cholera toxin. Journal of Bacteriology 192(7): 1902-11.
B. Mudrak, D.L. Rodriguez, and M.J. Kuehn. 2009. Residues of heat-labile enterotoxin involved in bacterial cell surface binding. Journal of Bacteriology 191(9): 2917-25.