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W I Lencer

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Gastroenterology|June 10, 1998
Paneth cells: on the front line or in the backfield?W I Lencer
American Journal of Physiology. Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology|April 9, 2001
Microbes and microbial Toxins: paradigms for microbial-mucosal toxins. V. Cholera: invasion of the intestinal epithelial barrier by a stably folded protein toxinW I Lencer
Gastroenterology|January 29, 1999
Mucosal vaccination: "all politics are local"W I Lencer
Gastroenterology|March 13, 1998
Acid secretion, ulcer disease, and cell biologyW I Lencer
Gastroenterology|July 27, 1999
Floating the molecular machinery for t-cell activationW I Lencer
Pediatric Research|January 3, 2001
Microbial invasion across the intestinal epithelial barrierW I Lencer
Gastroenterology|December 31, 1998
The potassium channel and how it worksW I Lencer, S L Alper
Gastroenterology|March 29, 2000
Salmonella pathogenesis: the trojan horse or the New York shuttle?W I Lencer, M R Neutra
Infection and Immunity|September 13, 2001
Vibrio cholerae-induced cellular responses of polarized T84 intestinal epithelial cells are dependent on production of cholera toxin and the RTX toxinK J Fullner, W I Lencer, J J Mekalanos
Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology|April 1, 2006
Entry of protein toxins into mammalian cells by crossing the endoplasmic reticulum membrane: co-opting basic mechanisms of endoplasmic reticulum-associated degradationJ M Lord, L M Roberts, W I Lencer
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Gastroenterology|June 10, 1998
Paneth cells: on the front line or in the backfield?W I Lencer
American Journal of Physiology. Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology|April 9, 2001
Microbes and microbial Toxins: paradigms for microbial-mucosal toxins. V. Cholera: invasion of the intestinal epithelial barrier by a stably folded protein toxinW I Lencer
Gastroenterology|January 29, 1999
Mucosal vaccination: "all politics are local"W I Lencer
Gastroenterology|March 13, 1998
Acid secretion, ulcer disease, and cell biologyW I Lencer
Gastroenterology|July 27, 1999
Floating the molecular machinery for t-cell activationW I Lencer
Pediatric Research|January 3, 2001
Microbial invasion across the intestinal epithelial barrierW I Lencer
Gastroenterology|December 31, 1998
The potassium channel and how it worksW I Lencer, S L Alper
Gastroenterology|March 29, 2000
Salmonella pathogenesis: the trojan horse or the New York shuttle?W I Lencer, M R Neutra
Infection and Immunity|September 13, 2001
Vibrio cholerae-induced cellular responses of polarized T84 intestinal epithelial cells are dependent on production of cholera toxin and the RTX toxinK J Fullner, W I Lencer, J J Mekalanos
Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology|April 1, 2006
Entry of protein toxins into mammalian cells by crossing the endoplasmic reticulum membrane: co-opting basic mechanisms of endoplasmic reticulum-associated degradationJ M Lord, L M Roberts, W I Lencer
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