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William H Tepp

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Toxins|December 11, 2019
Critical Analysis of Neuronal Cell and the Mouse Bioassay for Detection of Botulinum NeurotoxinsSabine Pellett, William H Tepp, Eric A Johnson
FEBS Letters|June 27, 2019
Botulinum neurotoxins A, B, C, E, and F preferentially enter cultured human motor neurons compared to other cultured human neuronal populationsSabine Pellett, William H Tepp, Eric A Johnson
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|February 28, 2012
Purification and characterization of a novel subtype a3 botulinum neurotoxinWilliam H Tepp, Guangyun Lin, Eric A Johnson
Microorganisms|January 8, 2025
Expression of Recombinant Clostridial Neurotoxin by <i>C. tetani</i>Brieana M Gregg, Sonal Gupta, William H Tepp, et al.
Journal of Pharmacological and Toxicological Methods|May 4, 2017
Assessment of ELISA as endpoint in neuronal cell-based assay for BoNT detection using hiPSC derived neuronsSabine Pellett, William H Tepp, Eric A Johnson, et al.
Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology|December 24, 2017
Substrate cleavage and duration of action of botulinum neurotoxin type FA ("H, HA")Sabine Pellett, William H Tepp, Guangyun Lin, et al.
Plos Pathogens|April 13, 2011
Botulinum neurotoxin D uses synaptic vesicle protein SV2 and gangliosides as receptorsLisheng Peng, William H Tepp, Eric A Johnson, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 7, 2004
Using fluorescent sensors to detect botulinum neurotoxin activity in vitro and in living cellsMin Dong, William H Tepp, Eric A Johnson, et al.
Plos One|July 25, 2015
Botulinum Neurotoxins Can Enter Cultured Neurons Independent of Synaptic Vesicle RecyclingSabine Pellett, William H Tepp, Jacob M Scherf, et al.
Journal of Pharmacological and Toxicological Methods|January 27, 2010
Comparison of the primary rat spinal cord cell (RSC) assay and the mouse bioassay for botulinum neurotoxin type A potency determinationSabine Pellett, William H Tepp, Stephen I Toth, et al.
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Toxins|December 11, 2019
Critical Analysis of Neuronal Cell and the Mouse Bioassay for Detection of Botulinum NeurotoxinsSabine Pellett, William H Tepp, Eric A Johnson
FEBS Letters|June 27, 2019
Botulinum neurotoxins A, B, C, E, and F preferentially enter cultured human motor neurons compared to other cultured human neuronal populationsSabine Pellett, William H Tepp, Eric A Johnson
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|February 28, 2012
Purification and characterization of a novel subtype a3 botulinum neurotoxinWilliam H Tepp, Guangyun Lin, Eric A Johnson
Microorganisms|January 8, 2025
Expression of Recombinant Clostridial Neurotoxin by <i>C. tetani</i>Brieana M Gregg, Sonal Gupta, William H Tepp, et al.
Journal of Pharmacological and Toxicological Methods|May 4, 2017
Assessment of ELISA as endpoint in neuronal cell-based assay for BoNT detection using hiPSC derived neuronsSabine Pellett, William H Tepp, Eric A Johnson, et al.
Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology|December 24, 2017
Substrate cleavage and duration of action of botulinum neurotoxin type FA ("H, HA")Sabine Pellett, William H Tepp, Guangyun Lin, et al.
Plos Pathogens|April 13, 2011
Botulinum neurotoxin D uses synaptic vesicle protein SV2 and gangliosides as receptorsLisheng Peng, William H Tepp, Eric A Johnson, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 7, 2004
Using fluorescent sensors to detect botulinum neurotoxin activity in vitro and in living cellsMin Dong, William H Tepp, Eric A Johnson, et al.
Plos One|July 25, 2015
Botulinum Neurotoxins Can Enter Cultured Neurons Independent of Synaptic Vesicle RecyclingSabine Pellett, William H Tepp, Jacob M Scherf, et al.
Journal of Pharmacological and Toxicological Methods|January 27, 2010
Comparison of the primary rat spinal cord cell (RSC) assay and the mouse bioassay for botulinum neurotoxin type A potency determinationSabine Pellett, William H Tepp, Stephen I Toth, et al.
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