Search Results - "Baudry, Bernadette"
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Vibrio cholerae Produces a Second Enterotoxin, which Affects Intestinal Tight Junctions
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (15-06-1991)“…Attenuated Vibrio cholerae vaccine strains specifically mutated in genes encoding cholera toxin (CT) are still capable of causing mild to moderate diarrhea…”
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A Sensitive and Specific DNA Probe to Identify Enteroaggregative Escherichia coli, a Recently Discovered Diarrheal Pathogen
Published in The Journal of infectious diseases (01-06-1990)“…The epidemiologic significance of enteroaggregative Escherichia coli(EAggEC) as a diarrheal pathogen has only recently come under study. Although EAggEC has…”
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Cloning of plasmid DNA sequences involved in invasion of HeLa cells by Shigella flexneri
Published in Infection and Immunity (01-07-1985)“…Classifications Services IAI Citing Articles Google Scholar PubMed Related Content Social Bookmarking CiteULike Delicious Digg Facebook Google+ Mendeley Reddit…”
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Tissue Culture-Adherent Escherichia coli in Infantile Diarrhea
Published in The Journal of infectious diseases (01-01-1992)“…To determine the association of tissue culture-adherent EscIherichia coli with diarrhea, serotyped E. coli strains isolated in a yearlong case-control study of…”
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Nucleotide sequence of the invasion plasmid antigen B and C genes (ipaB and ipaC) of Shigella flexneri
Published in Microbial pathogenesis (01-05-1988)“…The nucleotide sequence of a 4.8 kilobase (kb) HindIII fragment from pWR100, the virulence plasmid of Shigella flexneri 5, was determined and analysed. This…”
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Localization of Plasmid Loci Necessary for the Entry of Shigella flexneri into HeLa Cells, and Characterization of One Locus Encoding Four Immunogenic Polypeptides
Published in Journal of general microbiology (01-12-1987)“…Service des Entéerobacteries, Unité Institut Pasteur, 75724 Paris Cedex 15, France Department of Bacterial Diseases, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research,…”
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