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Kurt Schesser

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Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|October 31, 2007
Polynucleotide phosphorylase and the T3SSJason A Rosenzweig, Kurt Schesser
Immunologic Research|November 8, 2013
The Yersinia pestis type III secretion system: expression, assembly and role in the evasion of host defensesGregory V Plano, Kurt Schesser
Infection and Immunity|February 28, 2007
Murine neonates are highly resistant to Yersinia enterocolitica following orogastric exposureAndrea Echeverry, Kurt Schesser, Becky Adkins
Journal of Bacteriology|March 25, 2008
RNase E regulates the Yersinia type 3 secretion systemJing Yang, Chaitanya Jain, Kurt Schesser
Journal of Molecular Biology|September 11, 2007
Induction of the Yersinia type 3 secretion system as an all-or-none phenomenonDavid J Wiley, Roland Rosqvist, Kurt Schesser
Infection and Immunity|June 3, 2010
Yersinia enterocolitica promotes robust mucosal inflammatory T-cell immunity in murine neonatesAndrea Echeverry, Shinobu Saijo, Kurt Schesser, et al.
Journal of Visualized Experiments : Jove|March 12, 2019
Using a Bacterial Pathogen to Probe for Cellular and Organismic-level Host ResponsesPetoria Gayle, Nancy E Freitag, Natasa Strbo, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|October 29, 2004
Modulation of yersinia type three secretion system by the S1 domain of polynucleotide phosphorylaseJason A Rosenzweig, Gabriela Weltman, Gregory V Plano, et al.
Plos One|August 15, 2015
Pathogenic Yersinia Promotes Its Survival by Creating an Acidic Fluid-Accessible Compartment on the Macrophage SurfaceWael Bahnan, Douglas R Boettner, Linda Westermark, et al.
Infection and Immunity|January 31, 2014
Murine neonates infected with Yersinia enterocolitica develop rapid and robust proinflammatory responses in intestinal lymphoid tissuesDavid T Siefker, Andrea Echeverry, Roberta Brambilla, et al.
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Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|October 31, 2007
Polynucleotide phosphorylase and the T3SSJason A Rosenzweig, Kurt Schesser
Immunologic Research|November 8, 2013
The Yersinia pestis type III secretion system: expression, assembly and role in the evasion of host defensesGregory V Plano, Kurt Schesser
Infection and Immunity|February 28, 2007
Murine neonates are highly resistant to Yersinia enterocolitica following orogastric exposureAndrea Echeverry, Kurt Schesser, Becky Adkins
Journal of Bacteriology|March 25, 2008
RNase E regulates the Yersinia type 3 secretion systemJing Yang, Chaitanya Jain, Kurt Schesser
Journal of Molecular Biology|September 11, 2007
Induction of the Yersinia type 3 secretion system as an all-or-none phenomenonDavid J Wiley, Roland Rosqvist, Kurt Schesser
Infection and Immunity|June 3, 2010
Yersinia enterocolitica promotes robust mucosal inflammatory T-cell immunity in murine neonatesAndrea Echeverry, Shinobu Saijo, Kurt Schesser, et al.
Journal of Visualized Experiments : Jove|March 12, 2019
Using a Bacterial Pathogen to Probe for Cellular and Organismic-level Host ResponsesPetoria Gayle, Nancy E Freitag, Natasa Strbo, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|October 29, 2004
Modulation of yersinia type three secretion system by the S1 domain of polynucleotide phosphorylaseJason A Rosenzweig, Gabriela Weltman, Gregory V Plano, et al.
Plos One|August 15, 2015
Pathogenic Yersinia Promotes Its Survival by Creating an Acidic Fluid-Accessible Compartment on the Macrophage SurfaceWael Bahnan, Douglas R Boettner, Linda Westermark, et al.
Infection and Immunity|January 31, 2014
Murine neonates infected with Yersinia enterocolitica develop rapid and robust proinflammatory responses in intestinal lymphoid tissuesDavid T Siefker, Andrea Echeverry, Roberta Brambilla, et al.
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