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Trends in Microbiology|January 19, 2000
Phosphatases and kinases delivered to the host cell by bacterial pathogensR DeVinney, O Steele-Mortimer, B B Finlay
Journal of Bacteriology|May 1, 1986
Nucleotide sequences of the R1-19 plasmid transfer genes traM, finP, traJ, and traY and the traYZ promoterB B Finlay, L S Frost, W Paranchych
Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology|October 14, 2000
Gut feelings: enteropathogenic E. coli (EPEC) interactions with the hostD L Goosney, S Gruenheid, B B Finlay
Infection and Immunity|September 24, 1998
Antigenic analysis of Bordetella pertussis filamentous hemagglutinin with phage display libraries and rabbit anti-filamentous hemagglutinin polyclonal antibodiesD R Wilson, A Siebers, B B Finlay
Current Opinion in Microbiology|February 27, 1999
Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli: cellular harassmentR DeVinney, D G Knoechel, B B Finlay
Microbes and Infection|January 5, 2002
Introduction: microbiology and immunology: lessons learned from SalmonellaS H Kaufmann, B Raupach, B B Finlay
Nature Reviews. Molecular Cell Biology|August 3, 2001
Pathogenic trickery: deception of host cell processesL A Knodler, J Celli, B B Finlay
Infection and Immunity|April 9, 2001
Recruitment of cytoskeletal and signaling proteins to enteropathogenic and enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli pedestalsD L Goosney, R DeVinney, B B Finlay
Immunology and Cell Biology|December 6, 2006
Salmonella, the host and disease: a brief reviewBryan Coburn, Guntram A Grassl, B B Finlay
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|August 18, 1997
Murine salmonellosis studied by confocal microscopy: Salmonella typhimurium resides intracellularly inside macrophages and exerts a cytotoxic effect on phagocytes in vivoA Richter-Dahlfors, A M Buchan, B B Finlay
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Trends in Microbiology|January 19, 2000
Phosphatases and kinases delivered to the host cell by bacterial pathogensR DeVinney, O Steele-Mortimer, B B Finlay
Journal of Bacteriology|May 1, 1986
Nucleotide sequences of the R1-19 plasmid transfer genes traM, finP, traJ, and traY and the traYZ promoterB B Finlay, L S Frost, W Paranchych
Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology|October 14, 2000
Gut feelings: enteropathogenic E. coli (EPEC) interactions with the hostD L Goosney, S Gruenheid, B B Finlay
Infection and Immunity|September 24, 1998
Antigenic analysis of Bordetella pertussis filamentous hemagglutinin with phage display libraries and rabbit anti-filamentous hemagglutinin polyclonal antibodiesD R Wilson, A Siebers, B B Finlay
Current Opinion in Microbiology|February 27, 1999
Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli: cellular harassmentR DeVinney, D G Knoechel, B B Finlay
Microbes and Infection|January 5, 2002
Introduction: microbiology and immunology: lessons learned from SalmonellaS H Kaufmann, B Raupach, B B Finlay
Nature Reviews. Molecular Cell Biology|August 3, 2001
Pathogenic trickery: deception of host cell processesL A Knodler, J Celli, B B Finlay
Infection and Immunity|April 9, 2001
Recruitment of cytoskeletal and signaling proteins to enteropathogenic and enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli pedestalsD L Goosney, R DeVinney, B B Finlay
Immunology and Cell Biology|December 6, 2006
Salmonella, the host and disease: a brief reviewBryan Coburn, Guntram A Grassl, B B Finlay
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|August 18, 1997
Murine salmonellosis studied by confocal microscopy: Salmonella typhimurium resides intracellularly inside macrophages and exerts a cytotoxic effect on phagocytes in vivoA Richter-Dahlfors, A M Buchan, B B Finlay
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