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September 1, 1992
The integrin-binding domain of invasin is sufficient to allow bacterial entry into mammalian cells
S Rankin, R R Isberg, J M Leong
Infection and Immunity
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July 1, 1987
Comparison of the ability of enteroinvasive Escherichia coli, Salmonella typhimurium, Yersinia pseudotuberculosis, and Yersinia enterocolitica to enter and replicate within HEp-2 cells
P L Small, R R Isberg, S Falkow
Cell
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August 28, 1987
Identification of invasin: a protein that allows enteric bacteria to penetrate cultured mammalian cells
R R Isberg, D L Voorhis, S Falkow
Annual Review of Cell Biology
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January 1, 1992
The interaction of bacteria with mammalian cells
S Falkow, R R Isberg, D A Portnoy
Molecular Microbiology
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January 3, 2001
Formation of a fibrous structure on the surface of Legionella pneumophila associated with exposure of DotH and DotO proteins after intracellular growth
M Watarai, H L Andrews, R R Isberg
Cell
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October 1, 1982
Regulation of Tn5 by the right-repeat proteins: control at the level of the transposition reaction?
R R Isberg, A L Lazaar, M Syvanen
Molecular Microbiology
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June 19, 1998
Legionella pneumophila DotA protein is required for early phagosome trafficking decisions that occur within minutes of bacterial uptake
C R Roy, K H Berger, R R Isberg
Journal of Cell Science
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October 10, 2001
Phagocytosis mediated by Yersinia invasin induces collagenase-1 expression in rabbit synovial fibroblasts through a proinflammatory cascade
E Werner, F Kheradmand, R R Isberg, et al.
Methods in Enzymology
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January 1, 1994
Use of Staphylococcus aureus coated with invasin derivatives to assay invasin function
S Rankin, G Tran Van Nhieu, R R Isberg
Infection and Immunity
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March 6, 1998
Identification of linked Legionella pneumophila genes essential for intracellular growth and evasion of the endocytic pathway
H L Andrews, J P Vogel, R R Isberg
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Infection and Immunity
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September 1, 1992
The integrin-binding domain of invasin is sufficient to allow bacterial entry into mammalian cells
S Rankin, R R Isberg, J M Leong
Infection and Immunity
|
July 1, 1987
Comparison of the ability of enteroinvasive Escherichia coli, Salmonella typhimurium, Yersinia pseudotuberculosis, and Yersinia enterocolitica to enter and replicate within HEp-2 cells
P L Small, R R Isberg, S Falkow
Cell
|
August 28, 1987
Identification of invasin: a protein that allows enteric bacteria to penetrate cultured mammalian cells
R R Isberg, D L Voorhis, S Falkow
Annual Review of Cell Biology
|
January 1, 1992
The interaction of bacteria with mammalian cells
S Falkow, R R Isberg, D A Portnoy
Molecular Microbiology
|
January 3, 2001
Formation of a fibrous structure on the surface of Legionella pneumophila associated with exposure of DotH and DotO proteins after intracellular growth
M Watarai, H L Andrews, R R Isberg
Cell
|
October 1, 1982
Regulation of Tn5 by the right-repeat proteins: control at the level of the transposition reaction?
R R Isberg, A L Lazaar, M Syvanen
Molecular Microbiology
|
June 19, 1998
Legionella pneumophila DotA protein is required for early phagosome trafficking decisions that occur within minutes of bacterial uptake
C R Roy, K H Berger, R R Isberg
Journal of Cell Science
|
October 10, 2001
Phagocytosis mediated by Yersinia invasin induces collagenase-1 expression in rabbit synovial fibroblasts through a proinflammatory cascade
E Werner, F Kheradmand, R R Isberg, et al.
Methods in Enzymology
|
January 1, 1994
Use of Staphylococcus aureus coated with invasin derivatives to assay invasin function
S Rankin, G Tran Van Nhieu, R R Isberg
Infection and Immunity
|
March 6, 1998
Identification of linked Legionella pneumophila genes essential for intracellular growth and evasion of the endocytic pathway
H L Andrews, J P Vogel, R R Isberg
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