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R R Isberg

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Molecular Microbiology|October 1, 1989
Mammalian cell adhesion functions and cellular penetration of enteropathogenic Yersinia speciesR R Isberg
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 17, 1991
Discrimination between intracellular uptake and surface adhesion of bacterial pathogensR R Isberg
Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology|January 1, 1996
Uptake of enteropathogenic Yersinia by mammalian cellsR R Isberg
Infection and Immunity|July 1, 1989
Determinants for thermoinducible cell binding and plasmid-encoded cellular penetration detected in the absence of the Yersinia pseudotuberculosis invasin proteinR R Isberg
Molecular Biology & Medicine|February 1, 1990
Pathways for the penetration of enteroinvasive Yersinia into mammalian cellsR R Isberg
Molecular Microbiology|June 13, 2001
The Legionella pneumophila IcmR protein exhibits chaperone activity for IcmQ by preventing its participation in high-molecular-weight complexesG Duménil, R R Isberg
Nature Structural Biology|November 28, 2001
Delivering dangerous cargoesR R Isberg, G Duménil
Journal of Cell Science|December 12, 2000
Subversion of integrins by enteropathogenic YersiniaR R Isberg, P Barnes
Infection and Immunity|April 18, 2000
An immunoglobulin superfamily-like domain unique to the Yersinia pseudotuberculosis invasin protein is required for stimulation of bacterial uptake via integrin receptorsP Dersch, R R Isberg
Molecular Microbiology|May 1, 1997
Transcriptional regulation of the Yersinia pseudotuberculosis pH6 antigen adhesin by two envelope-associated componentsY Yang, R R Isberg
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Molecular Microbiology|October 1, 1989
Mammalian cell adhesion functions and cellular penetration of enteropathogenic Yersinia speciesR R Isberg
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 17, 1991
Discrimination between intracellular uptake and surface adhesion of bacterial pathogensR R Isberg
Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology|January 1, 1996
Uptake of enteropathogenic Yersinia by mammalian cellsR R Isberg
Infection and Immunity|July 1, 1989
Determinants for thermoinducible cell binding and plasmid-encoded cellular penetration detected in the absence of the Yersinia pseudotuberculosis invasin proteinR R Isberg
Molecular Biology & Medicine|February 1, 1990
Pathways for the penetration of enteroinvasive Yersinia into mammalian cellsR R Isberg
Molecular Microbiology|June 13, 2001
The Legionella pneumophila IcmR protein exhibits chaperone activity for IcmQ by preventing its participation in high-molecular-weight complexesG Duménil, R R Isberg
Nature Structural Biology|November 28, 2001
Delivering dangerous cargoesR R Isberg, G Duménil
Journal of Cell Science|December 12, 2000
Subversion of integrins by enteropathogenic YersiniaR R Isberg, P Barnes
Infection and Immunity|April 18, 2000
An immunoglobulin superfamily-like domain unique to the Yersinia pseudotuberculosis invasin protein is required for stimulation of bacterial uptake via integrin receptorsP Dersch, R R Isberg
Molecular Microbiology|May 1, 1997
Transcriptional regulation of the Yersinia pseudotuberculosis pH6 antigen adhesin by two envelope-associated componentsY Yang, R R Isberg
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