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F Christopher Peritore-Galve

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Phytopathology|November 15, 2019
Characterizing Colonization Patterns of <i>Clavibacter michiganensis</i> During Infection of Tolerant Wild <i>Solanum</i> SpeciesF Christopher Peritore-Galve, Christine Miller, Christine D Smart
Plant Disease|October 27, 2020
Bacterial Canker of Tomato: Revisiting a Global and Economically Damaging Seedborne PathogenF Christopher Peritore-Galve, Matthew A Tancos, Christine D Smart
Infectious Disease Clinics of North America|August 13, 2025
Immune Aspects of Clostridioides difficile Infection and Vaccine DevelopmentRochelle C Glover, F Christopher Peritore-Galve, Borden Lacy, et al.
Proteomics|January 17, 2019
Proteome Profile and Genome Refinement of the Tomato-Pathogenic Bacterium Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. michiganensisF Christopher Peritore-Galve, David J Schneider, Yong Yang, et al.
Molecular Plant Pathology|September 5, 2017
Plant-like bacterial expansins play contrasting roles in two tomato vascular pathogensMatthew A Tancos, Tiffany M Lowe-Power, F Christopher Peritore-Galve, et al.
Plos Pathogens|February 17, 2022
Glucosyltransferase-dependent and independent effects of Clostridioides difficile toxins during infectionF Christopher Peritore-Galve, John A Shupe, Rory J Cave, et al.
Plos Pathogens|October 23, 2023
Nanobodies against C. difficile TcdA and TcdB reveal unexpected neutralizing epitopes and provide a toolkit for toxin quantitation in vivoShannon L Kordus, Heather K Kroh, Rubén Cano Rodríguez, et al.
Gut Microbes|June 23, 2023
Increased intestinal permeability and downregulation of absorptive ion transporters <i>Nhe3</i>, <i>Dra</i>, and <i>Sglt1</i> contribute to diarrhea during <i>Clostridioides difficile</i> infectionF Christopher Peritore-Galve, Izumi Kaji, Anna Smith, et al.
Mucosal Immunology|August 18, 2025
Clostridioides difficile toxin A and toxin B inhibit toxin-specific adaptive immune responses through glucosyltransferase-dependent activityJeffrey R Maslanka, Jennifer A Londregan, Joshua E Denny, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|August 6, 2025
<i>Clostridioides difficile</i> toxin A and toxin B inhibit toxin-specific adaptive immune responses through glucosyltransferase-dependent activityJeffrey R Maslanka, Jennifer A Londregan, Joshua E Denny, et al.
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Phytopathology|November 15, 2019
Characterizing Colonization Patterns of <i>Clavibacter michiganensis</i> During Infection of Tolerant Wild <i>Solanum</i> SpeciesF Christopher Peritore-Galve, Christine Miller, Christine D Smart
Plant Disease|October 27, 2020
Bacterial Canker of Tomato: Revisiting a Global and Economically Damaging Seedborne PathogenF Christopher Peritore-Galve, Matthew A Tancos, Christine D Smart
Infectious Disease Clinics of North America|August 13, 2025
Immune Aspects of Clostridioides difficile Infection and Vaccine DevelopmentRochelle C Glover, F Christopher Peritore-Galve, Borden Lacy, et al.
Proteomics|January 17, 2019
Proteome Profile and Genome Refinement of the Tomato-Pathogenic Bacterium Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. michiganensisF Christopher Peritore-Galve, David J Schneider, Yong Yang, et al.
Molecular Plant Pathology|September 5, 2017
Plant-like bacterial expansins play contrasting roles in two tomato vascular pathogensMatthew A Tancos, Tiffany M Lowe-Power, F Christopher Peritore-Galve, et al.
Plos Pathogens|February 17, 2022
Glucosyltransferase-dependent and independent effects of Clostridioides difficile toxins during infectionF Christopher Peritore-Galve, John A Shupe, Rory J Cave, et al.
Plos Pathogens|October 23, 2023
Nanobodies against C. difficile TcdA and TcdB reveal unexpected neutralizing epitopes and provide a toolkit for toxin quantitation in vivoShannon L Kordus, Heather K Kroh, Rubén Cano Rodríguez, et al.
Gut Microbes|June 23, 2023
Increased intestinal permeability and downregulation of absorptive ion transporters <i>Nhe3</i>, <i>Dra</i>, and <i>Sglt1</i> contribute to diarrhea during <i>Clostridioides difficile</i> infectionF Christopher Peritore-Galve, Izumi Kaji, Anna Smith, et al.
Mucosal Immunology|August 18, 2025
Clostridioides difficile toxin A and toxin B inhibit toxin-specific adaptive immune responses through glucosyltransferase-dependent activityJeffrey R Maslanka, Jennifer A Londregan, Joshua E Denny, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|August 6, 2025
<i>Clostridioides difficile</i> toxin A and toxin B inhibit toxin-specific adaptive immune responses through glucosyltransferase-dependent activityJeffrey R Maslanka, Jennifer A Londregan, Joshua E Denny, et al.
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