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Rebecca L Lamason

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Pathogens and Disease|March 30, 2021
The enigmatic biology of rickettsiae: recent advances, open questions and outlookJon McGinn, Rebecca L Lamason
Journal of Bacteriology|February 5, 2024
Pathogenic <i>Rickettsia</i> spp. as emerging models for bacterial biologyBrandon Sit, Rebecca L Lamason
Current Opinion in Microbiology|December 21, 2016
Actin-based motility and cell-to-cell spread of bacterial pathogensRebecca L Lamason, Matthew D Welch
Current Opinion in Cell Biology|April 22, 2025
Pathogen-induced rerouting of host membrane traffickingPatrick J Woida, Rebecca L Lamason
Immunologic Research|January 14, 2010
Transcriptional target-based expression cloning of immunoregulatory moleculesRebecca L Lamason, Stefanie M Lew, Joel L Pomerantz
Molecular Cell|December 15, 2010
The dynamic distribution of CARD11 at the immunological synapse is regulated by the inhibitory kinesin GAKINRebecca L Lamason, Abraham Kupfer, Joel L Pomerantz
Journal of Bacteriology|June 21, 2022
The Ankyrin Repeat Protein RARP-1 Is a Periplasmic Factor That Supports <i>Rickettsia parkeri</i> Growth and Host Cell InvasionAllen G Sanderlin, Ruth E Hanna, Rebecca L Lamason
Plos One|May 4, 2018
A streamlined method for transposon mutagenesis of Rickettsia parkeri yields numerous mutations that impact infectionRebecca L Lamason, Natasha M Kafai, Matthew D Welch
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|February 27, 2026
Proximity labeling of the <i>Listeria monocytogenes</i> surface reveals pathogen control of a host deubiquitinasePatrick J Woida, Maisie W Smith, Rebecca L Lamason
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|June 19, 2023
An obligate intracellular bacterial pathogen forms a direct, interkingdom membrane contact siteYamilex Acevedo-Sánchez, Patrick J Woida, Stephan Kraemer, et al.
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Pathogens and Disease|March 30, 2021
The enigmatic biology of rickettsiae: recent advances, open questions and outlookJon McGinn, Rebecca L Lamason
Journal of Bacteriology|February 5, 2024
Pathogenic <i>Rickettsia</i> spp. as emerging models for bacterial biologyBrandon Sit, Rebecca L Lamason
Current Opinion in Microbiology|December 21, 2016
Actin-based motility and cell-to-cell spread of bacterial pathogensRebecca L Lamason, Matthew D Welch
Current Opinion in Cell Biology|April 22, 2025
Pathogen-induced rerouting of host membrane traffickingPatrick J Woida, Rebecca L Lamason
Immunologic Research|January 14, 2010
Transcriptional target-based expression cloning of immunoregulatory moleculesRebecca L Lamason, Stefanie M Lew, Joel L Pomerantz
Molecular Cell|December 15, 2010
The dynamic distribution of CARD11 at the immunological synapse is regulated by the inhibitory kinesin GAKINRebecca L Lamason, Abraham Kupfer, Joel L Pomerantz
Journal of Bacteriology|June 21, 2022
The Ankyrin Repeat Protein RARP-1 Is a Periplasmic Factor That Supports <i>Rickettsia parkeri</i> Growth and Host Cell InvasionAllen G Sanderlin, Ruth E Hanna, Rebecca L Lamason
Plos One|May 4, 2018
A streamlined method for transposon mutagenesis of Rickettsia parkeri yields numerous mutations that impact infectionRebecca L Lamason, Natasha M Kafai, Matthew D Welch
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|February 27, 2026
Proximity labeling of the <i>Listeria monocytogenes</i> surface reveals pathogen control of a host deubiquitinasePatrick J Woida, Maisie W Smith, Rebecca L Lamason
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|June 19, 2023
An obligate intracellular bacterial pathogen forms a direct, interkingdom membrane contact siteYamilex Acevedo-Sánchez, Patrick J Woida, Stephan Kraemer, et al.
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