Salmonella
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Subject Areas on Research
- A single-tube screen for Salmonella and Shigella.
- Application of rejection criteria for stool cultures for bacterial enteric pathogens.
- Bacterial infection of osteoblasts induces interleukin-1beta and interleukin-18 transcription but not protein synthesis.
- Bacteriophages in the evolution of pathogen-host interactions.
- Broad-range (pan) Salmonella and Salmonella serotype typhi-specific real-time PCR assays: potential tools for the clinical microbiologist.
- Cytoplasmic LPS activates caspase-11: implications in TLR4-independent endotoxic shock.
- Disease due to enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli in Bangladeshi adults: clinical aspects and a controlled trial of tetracycline.
- Disinfectant testing using a modified use-dilution method: collaborative study.
- Enzymatic joining of polynucleotides. IX. A simple and rapid assay of polynucleotide joining (ligase) activity by measurement of circle formation from linear deoxyadenylate-deoxythymidylate copolymer.
- Exploring the basis of peptide-carbohydrate crossreactivity: evidence for discrimination by peptides between closely related anti-carbohydrate antibodies.
- From the Center for Disease Control: salmonellosis in the United States, 1968-1974.
- Gastrointestinal illness on passenger cruise ships.
- Human genetic and metabolite variation reveals that methylthioadenosine is a prognostic biomarker and an inflammatory regulator in sepsis.
- Human genetic variation in VAC14 regulates Salmonella invasion and typhoid fever through modulation of cholesterol.
- Increase in antibiotic resistance among isolates of Salmonella in the United States, 1967-1975.
- Invasive Salmonella infections in areas of high and low malaria transmission intensity in Tanzania.
- Invasive non-Typhi Salmonella disease in Africa.
- Kinetic characterization of Salmonella FliK-FlhB interactions demonstrates complexity of the Type III secretion substrate-specificity switch.
- Lipopolysaccharides in bacterial membranes act like cholesterol in eukaryotic plasma membranes in providing protection against melittin-induced bilayer lysis.
- Lymphocyte responses to purified ragweed allergens in vitro. I. Proliferative responses in normal, newborn, agammaglobulinemic, and atopic subjects.
- Maintenance of nitric oxide and redox homeostasis by the salmonella flavohemoglobin hmp.
- S-nitrosylation in the regulation of gene transcription.
- Salmonella efficiently enter and survive within cultured CD11c+ dendritic cells initiating cytokine expression.
- The Salmonella Secreted Effector SarA/SteE Mimics Cytokine Receptor Signaling to Activate STAT3.
- Thermodynamics of RNA melting, one base pair at a time.
- Travelers' diarrhea in Mexico. A prospective study of physicians and family members attending a congress.
- Uncivil engineers: Chlamydia, Salmonella and Shigella alter cytoskeleton architecture to invade epithelial cells.
- Urinary mutagenicity and other biomarkers of occupational smoke exposure of wildland firefighters and oxidative stress.
- [Metabolic changes in human leukocytes during phagocytosis].
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Keywords of People
- Miao, Edward A., Instructor in the Department of Immunology, Immunology