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Patrick Cleary

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Journal of the Irish Dental Association|May 26, 2018
Five steps for success in endodonticsPatrick Cleary
Nature Medicine|April 7, 2006
Streptococcus moves inwardP Patrick Cleary
Journal of the Irish Dental Association|April 3, 2007
Basic dental care in MoldovaPatrick Cleary, Brendan Fanning
Microbiology Spectrum|July 4, 2019
Intracellular Invasion by <i>Streptococcus pyogenes</i>: Invasins, Host Receptors, and Relevance to Human DiseaseBeinan Wang, P Patrick Cleary
Infection and Immunity|November 22, 2005
Active and passive intranasal immunizations with streptococcal surface protein C5a peptidase prevent infection of murine nasal mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue, a functional homologue of human tonsilsHae-Sun Park, P Patrick Cleary
Pediatrics|September 9, 2015
Small Baby Unit Improves Quality and Outcomes in Extremely Low Birth Weight InfantsMindy Morris, John Patrick Cleary, Antoine Soliman
Neonatology|January 23, 2016
Pulse Oximetry Overestimates Oxyhemoglobin in Neonates with Critical Congenital Heart DiseaseDaniel Murphy, Youngju Pak, John Patrick Cleary
The Indian Journal of Medical Research|July 3, 2004
Nasal associated lymphoid tissue & M cells, a window to persistent streptococcal infectionsP Patrick Cleary, Yugen Zhang, Hae-Sun Park
Infection and Immunity|September 23, 2003
M1 protein triggers a phosphoinositide cascade for group A Streptococcus invasion of epithelial cellsSai Sudha Purushothaman, Beinan Wang, P Patrick Cleary
Infection and Immunity|December 19, 2001
M(+) group a streptococci are phagocytized and killed in whole blood by C5a-activated polymorphonuclear leukocytesEric DeMaster, Norbert Schnitzler, Qi Cheng, et al.
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Journal of the Irish Dental Association|May 26, 2018
Five steps for success in endodonticsPatrick Cleary
Nature Medicine|April 7, 2006
Streptococcus moves inwardP Patrick Cleary
Journal of the Irish Dental Association|April 3, 2007
Basic dental care in MoldovaPatrick Cleary, Brendan Fanning
Microbiology Spectrum|July 4, 2019
Intracellular Invasion by <i>Streptococcus pyogenes</i>: Invasins, Host Receptors, and Relevance to Human DiseaseBeinan Wang, P Patrick Cleary
Infection and Immunity|November 22, 2005
Active and passive intranasal immunizations with streptococcal surface protein C5a peptidase prevent infection of murine nasal mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue, a functional homologue of human tonsilsHae-Sun Park, P Patrick Cleary
Pediatrics|September 9, 2015
Small Baby Unit Improves Quality and Outcomes in Extremely Low Birth Weight InfantsMindy Morris, John Patrick Cleary, Antoine Soliman
Neonatology|January 23, 2016
Pulse Oximetry Overestimates Oxyhemoglobin in Neonates with Critical Congenital Heart DiseaseDaniel Murphy, Youngju Pak, John Patrick Cleary
The Indian Journal of Medical Research|July 3, 2004
Nasal associated lymphoid tissue & M cells, a window to persistent streptococcal infectionsP Patrick Cleary, Yugen Zhang, Hae-Sun Park
Infection and Immunity|September 23, 2003
M1 protein triggers a phosphoinositide cascade for group A Streptococcus invasion of epithelial cellsSai Sudha Purushothaman, Beinan Wang, P Patrick Cleary
Infection and Immunity|December 19, 2001
M(+) group a streptococci are phagocytized and killed in whole blood by C5a-activated polymorphonuclear leukocytesEric DeMaster, Norbert Schnitzler, Qi Cheng, et al.
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