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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
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October 25, 1996
Enteropathogenic E. coli exploitation of host epithelial cells
B B Finlay, S Ruschkowski, B Kenny, et al.
Current Biology : CB
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June 30, 2000
Enteropathogenic E. coli translocated intimin receptor, Tir, interacts directly with alpha-actinin
D L Goosney, R DeVinney, R A Pfuetzner, et al.
Molecular Microbiology
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February 27, 1999
High-frequency intracellular invasion of epithelial cells by serotype M1 group A streptococci: M1 protein-mediated invasion and cytoskeletal rearrangements
P E Dombek, D Cue, J Sedgewick, et al.
Molecular Microbiology
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January 1, 1993
Cloning and molecular characterization of a gene involved in Salmonella adherence and invasion of cultured epithelial cells
R M Altmeyer, J K McNern, J C Bossio, et al.
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy
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February 19, 2000
Antibacterial efficacy of gentamicin encapsulated in pH-sensitive liposomes against an in vivo Salmonella enterica serovar typhimurium intracellular infection model
C Cordeiro, D J Wiseman, P Lutwyche, et al.
Nature Cell Biology
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September 5, 2001
Enteropathogenic E. coli Tir binds Nck to initiate actin pedestal formation in host cells
S Gruenheid, R DeVinney, F Bladt, et al.
Molecular Microbiology
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November 1, 1988
Identification and characterization of TnphoA mutants of Salmonella that are unable to pass through a polarized MDCK epithelial cell monolayer
B B Finlay, M N Starnbach, C L Francis, et al.
Nature Cell Biology
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November 24, 1999
Enteropathogenic E. coli acts through WASP and Arp2/3 complex to form actin pedestals
D Kalman, O D Weiner, D L Goosney, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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November 14, 1997
Yersinia enterocolitica induces apoptosis in macrophages by a process requiring functional type III secretion and translocation mechanisms and involving YopP, presumably acting as an effector protein
S D Mills, A Boland, M P Sory, et al.
Gut Microbes
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February 1, 2024
<i>Citrobacter rodentium</i> possesses a functional type II secretion system necessary for successful host infection
Z Krekhno, S E Woodward, A Serapio-Palacios, et al.
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
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October 25, 1996
Enteropathogenic E. coli exploitation of host epithelial cells
B B Finlay, S Ruschkowski, B Kenny, et al.
Current Biology : CB
|
June 30, 2000
Enteropathogenic E. coli translocated intimin receptor, Tir, interacts directly with alpha-actinin
D L Goosney, R DeVinney, R A Pfuetzner, et al.
Molecular Microbiology
|
February 27, 1999
High-frequency intracellular invasion of epithelial cells by serotype M1 group A streptococci: M1 protein-mediated invasion and cytoskeletal rearrangements
P E Dombek, D Cue, J Sedgewick, et al.
Molecular Microbiology
|
January 1, 1993
Cloning and molecular characterization of a gene involved in Salmonella adherence and invasion of cultured epithelial cells
R M Altmeyer, J K McNern, J C Bossio, et al.
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy
|
February 19, 2000
Antibacterial efficacy of gentamicin encapsulated in pH-sensitive liposomes against an in vivo Salmonella enterica serovar typhimurium intracellular infection model
C Cordeiro, D J Wiseman, P Lutwyche, et al.
Nature Cell Biology
|
September 5, 2001
Enteropathogenic E. coli Tir binds Nck to initiate actin pedestal formation in host cells
S Gruenheid, R DeVinney, F Bladt, et al.
Molecular Microbiology
|
November 1, 1988
Identification and characterization of TnphoA mutants of Salmonella that are unable to pass through a polarized MDCK epithelial cell monolayer
B B Finlay, M N Starnbach, C L Francis, et al.
Nature Cell Biology
|
November 24, 1999
Enteropathogenic E. coli acts through WASP and Arp2/3 complex to form actin pedestals
D Kalman, O D Weiner, D L Goosney, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
|
November 14, 1997
Yersinia enterocolitica induces apoptosis in macrophages by a process requiring functional type III secretion and translocation mechanisms and involving YopP, presumably acting as an effector protein
S D Mills, A Boland, M P Sory, et al.
Gut Microbes
|
February 1, 2024
<i>Citrobacter rodentium</i> possesses a functional type II secretion system necessary for successful host infection
Z Krekhno, S E Woodward, A Serapio-Palacios, et al.
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