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D G Russell

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European Journal of Biochemistry|April 1, 1987
The macrophage-attachment glycoprotein gp63 is the predominant C3-acceptor site on Leishmania mexicana promastigotesD G Russell
Nature Reviews. Molecular Cell Biology|August 3, 2001
Mycobacterium tuberculosis: here today, and here tomorrowD G Russell
Methods in Cell Biology|January 1, 1994
Immunoelectron microscopy of endosomal trafficking in macrophages infected with microbial pathogensD G Russell
Immunology Today|March 1, 1990
Leishmania and the macrophageD G Russell
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|October 30, 2009
THE EFFECT OF GENTIAN VIOLET ON PROTOZOA AND ON TISSUES GROWING IN VITRO, WITH ESPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE NUCLEUSD G Russell
Parasitology|October 1, 1983
Host cell invasion by Apicomplexa: an expression of the parasite's contractile system?D G Russell
Trends in Microbiology|July 24, 1998
What does 'inhibition of phagosome-lysosome fusion' really mean?D G Russell
Trends in Cell Biology|March 1, 1995
Mycobacterium and Leishmania: stowaways in the endosomal networkD G Russell
Current Opinion in Immunology|August 1, 1995
Of microbes and macrophages: entry, survival and persistenceD G Russell
Radiology|December 1, 1978
In memoriam. David A. Grendon, M.D. 1903--1978D G Russell
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European Journal of Biochemistry|April 1, 1987
The macrophage-attachment glycoprotein gp63 is the predominant C3-acceptor site on Leishmania mexicana promastigotesD G Russell
Nature Reviews. Molecular Cell Biology|August 3, 2001
Mycobacterium tuberculosis: here today, and here tomorrowD G Russell
Methods in Cell Biology|January 1, 1994
Immunoelectron microscopy of endosomal trafficking in macrophages infected with microbial pathogensD G Russell
Immunology Today|March 1, 1990
Leishmania and the macrophageD G Russell
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|October 30, 2009
THE EFFECT OF GENTIAN VIOLET ON PROTOZOA AND ON TISSUES GROWING IN VITRO, WITH ESPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE NUCLEUSD G Russell
Parasitology|October 1, 1983
Host cell invasion by Apicomplexa: an expression of the parasite's contractile system?D G Russell
Trends in Microbiology|July 24, 1998
What does 'inhibition of phagosome-lysosome fusion' really mean?D G Russell
Trends in Cell Biology|March 1, 1995
Mycobacterium and Leishmania: stowaways in the endosomal networkD G Russell
Current Opinion in Immunology|August 1, 1995
Of microbes and macrophages: entry, survival and persistenceD G Russell
Radiology|December 1, 1978
In memoriam. David A. Grendon, M.D. 1903--1978D G Russell
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