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R A Finkelstein

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Reviews of Infectious Diseases|May 1, 1987
Epitopes of the cholera family of enterotoxinsR A Finkelstein, M F Burks, A Zupan, et al.
Infection and Immunity|August 19, 2000
Vibrio cholerae O139 conjugate vaccines: synthesis and immunogenicity of V. cholerae O139 capsular polysaccharide conjugates with recombinant diphtheria toxin mutant in miceZ Kossaczka, J Shiloach, V Johnson, et al.
Developments in Biological Standardization|January 1, 1985
Application of monoclonal antibodies and genetically-engineered hybrid B-subunit proteins to the analysis of the cholera/coli enterotoxin familyR A Finkelstein, M F Burks, L C Rieke, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 1, 1987
Anti-idiotypic antibodies as probes of protein active sites: application to cholera toxin subunit BD S Ludwig, R A Finkelstein, A E Karu, et al.
The Journal of Infectious Diseases|March 1, 1976
Isolation and properties of heat-labile enterotoxin(s) from enterotoxigenic Escherichia coliR A Finkelstein, M K LaRue, D W Johnston, et al.
Infection and Immunity|May 29, 1998
The Vibrio cholerae mannose-sensitive hemagglutinin is the receptor for a filamentous bacteriophage from V. cholerae O139E A Jouravleva, G A McDonald, J W Marsh, et al.
Infection and Immunity|August 1, 1997
Adherence of Vibrio cholerae to cultured differentiated human intestinal cells: an in vitro colonization modelJ A Bénitez, R G Spelbrink, A Silva, et al.
Infection and Immunity|February 1, 1984
Evaluation in humans of attenuated Vibrio cholerae El Tor Ogawa strain Texas Star-SR as a live oral vaccineM M Levine, R E Black, M L Clements, et al.
Vaccine|November 1, 1996
Tagging a Vibrio cholerae El Tor candidate vaccine strain by disruption of its hemagglutinin/protease gene using a novel reporter enzyme: Clostridium thermocellum endoglucanase AA Robert, A Silva, J A Benitez, et al.
Infection and Immunity|August 1, 1994
Construction and characterization of recombinant Vibrio cholerae strains producing inactive cholera toxin analogsC C Häse, L S Thai, M Boesman-Finkelstein, et al.
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Reviews of Infectious Diseases|May 1, 1987
Epitopes of the cholera family of enterotoxinsR A Finkelstein, M F Burks, A Zupan, et al.
Infection and Immunity|August 19, 2000
Vibrio cholerae O139 conjugate vaccines: synthesis and immunogenicity of V. cholerae O139 capsular polysaccharide conjugates with recombinant diphtheria toxin mutant in miceZ Kossaczka, J Shiloach, V Johnson, et al.
Developments in Biological Standardization|January 1, 1985
Application of monoclonal antibodies and genetically-engineered hybrid B-subunit proteins to the analysis of the cholera/coli enterotoxin familyR A Finkelstein, M F Burks, L C Rieke, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|June 1, 1987
Anti-idiotypic antibodies as probes of protein active sites: application to cholera toxin subunit BD S Ludwig, R A Finkelstein, A E Karu, et al.
The Journal of Infectious Diseases|March 1, 1976
Isolation and properties of heat-labile enterotoxin(s) from enterotoxigenic Escherichia coliR A Finkelstein, M K LaRue, D W Johnston, et al.
Infection and Immunity|May 29, 1998
The Vibrio cholerae mannose-sensitive hemagglutinin is the receptor for a filamentous bacteriophage from V. cholerae O139E A Jouravleva, G A McDonald, J W Marsh, et al.
Infection and Immunity|August 1, 1997
Adherence of Vibrio cholerae to cultured differentiated human intestinal cells: an in vitro colonization modelJ A Bénitez, R G Spelbrink, A Silva, et al.
Infection and Immunity|February 1, 1984
Evaluation in humans of attenuated Vibrio cholerae El Tor Ogawa strain Texas Star-SR as a live oral vaccineM M Levine, R E Black, M L Clements, et al.
Vaccine|November 1, 1996
Tagging a Vibrio cholerae El Tor candidate vaccine strain by disruption of its hemagglutinin/protease gene using a novel reporter enzyme: Clostridium thermocellum endoglucanase AA Robert, A Silva, J A Benitez, et al.
Infection and Immunity|August 1, 1994
Construction and characterization of recombinant Vibrio cholerae strains producing inactive cholera toxin analogsC C Häse, L S Thai, M Boesman-Finkelstein, et al.
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