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K A Fields

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International Journal of Fertility and Women'S Medicine|June 1, 2000
Skin breakthroughs in the year 2000K A Fields
Molecular Microbiology|December 21, 2000
Evidence for the secretion of Chlamydia trachomatis CopN by a type III secretion mechanismK A Fields, T Hackstadt
Infection and Immunity|August 24, 1999
LcrV of Yersinia pestis enters infected eukaryotic cells by a virulence plasmid-independent mechanismK A Fields, S C Straley
Infection and Immunity|June 18, 2002
Inhibition of fusion of Chlamydia trachomatis inclusions at 32 degrees C correlates with restricted export of IncAK A Fields, E Fischer, T Hackstadt
Journal of Bacteriology|October 18, 2011
Disulfide bonding within components of the Chlamydia type III secretion apparatus correlates with developmentH J Betts-Hampikian, K A Fields
Molecular Microbiology|May 23, 2009
Evidence that CT694 is a novel Chlamydia trachomatis T3S substrate capable of functioning during invasion or early cycle developmentS Hower, K Wolf, K A Fields
Journal of Bacteriology|September 19, 2018
Floxed-Cassette Allelic Exchange Mutagenesis Enables Markerless Gene Deletion in Chlamydia trachomatis and Can Reverse Cassette-Induced Polar EffectsG Keb, R Hayman, K A Fields
Journal of Bacteriology|February 1, 1994
A low-Ca2+ response (LCR) secretion (ysc) locus lies within the lcrB region of the LCR plasmid in Yersinia pestisK A Fields, G V Plano, S C Straley
Infection and Immunity|September 1, 1997
Failure to detect binding of LcrH to the V antigen of Yersinia pestisK A Fields, A W Williams, S C Straley
Infection and Immunity|October 16, 2013
New frontiers in type III secretion biology: the Chlamydia perspectiveK E Mueller, G V Plano, K A Fields
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International Journal of Fertility and Women'S Medicine|June 1, 2000
Skin breakthroughs in the year 2000K A Fields
Molecular Microbiology|December 21, 2000
Evidence for the secretion of Chlamydia trachomatis CopN by a type III secretion mechanismK A Fields, T Hackstadt
Infection and Immunity|August 24, 1999
LcrV of Yersinia pestis enters infected eukaryotic cells by a virulence plasmid-independent mechanismK A Fields, S C Straley
Infection and Immunity|June 18, 2002
Inhibition of fusion of Chlamydia trachomatis inclusions at 32 degrees C correlates with restricted export of IncAK A Fields, E Fischer, T Hackstadt
Journal of Bacteriology|October 18, 2011
Disulfide bonding within components of the Chlamydia type III secretion apparatus correlates with developmentH J Betts-Hampikian, K A Fields
Molecular Microbiology|May 23, 2009
Evidence that CT694 is a novel Chlamydia trachomatis T3S substrate capable of functioning during invasion or early cycle developmentS Hower, K Wolf, K A Fields
Journal of Bacteriology|September 19, 2018
Floxed-Cassette Allelic Exchange Mutagenesis Enables Markerless Gene Deletion in Chlamydia trachomatis and Can Reverse Cassette-Induced Polar EffectsG Keb, R Hayman, K A Fields
Journal of Bacteriology|February 1, 1994
A low-Ca2+ response (LCR) secretion (ysc) locus lies within the lcrB region of the LCR plasmid in Yersinia pestisK A Fields, G V Plano, S C Straley
Infection and Immunity|September 1, 1997
Failure to detect binding of LcrH to the V antigen of Yersinia pestisK A Fields, A W Williams, S C Straley
Infection and Immunity|October 16, 2013
New frontiers in type III secretion biology: the Chlamydia perspectiveK E Mueller, G V Plano, K A Fields
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