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Kelly Durick-Eder

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Journal of Molecular Medicine (Berlin, Germany)|February 18, 2010
Pneumococcal pathogenesis: "innate invasion" yet organ-specific damageJustin A Thornton, Kelly Durick-Eder, Elaine I Tuomanen
Cell Host & Microbe|March 11, 2016
Bacterial Peptidoglycan Traverses the Placenta to Induce Fetal Neuroproliferation and Aberrant Postnatal BehaviorJessica Humann, Beth Mann, Geli Gao, et al.
Cell Host & Microbe|June 10, 2016
Bacterial Peptidoglycan Traverses the Placenta to Induce Fetal Neuroproliferation and Aberrant Postnatal BehaviorJessica Humann, Beth Mann, Geli Gao, et al.
Nature Immunology|May 13, 2008
Scalable signaling mediated by T cell antigen receptor-CD3 ITAMs ensures effective negative selection and prevents autoimmunityJeff Holst, Haopeng Wang, Kelly Durick Eder, et al.
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Journal of Molecular Medicine (Berlin, Germany)|February 18, 2010
Pneumococcal pathogenesis: "innate invasion" yet organ-specific damageJustin A Thornton, Kelly Durick-Eder, Elaine I Tuomanen
Cell Host & Microbe|March 11, 2016
Bacterial Peptidoglycan Traverses the Placenta to Induce Fetal Neuroproliferation and Aberrant Postnatal BehaviorJessica Humann, Beth Mann, Geli Gao, et al.
Cell Host & Microbe|June 10, 2016
Bacterial Peptidoglycan Traverses the Placenta to Induce Fetal Neuroproliferation and Aberrant Postnatal BehaviorJessica Humann, Beth Mann, Geli Gao, et al.
Nature Immunology|May 13, 2008
Scalable signaling mediated by T cell antigen receptor-CD3 ITAMs ensures effective negative selection and prevents autoimmunityJeff Holst, Haopeng Wang, Kelly Durick Eder, et al.
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