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    Specific Interaction of Escherichia coli 0157:H7-Derived Shiga-like Toxin II with Human Renal Endothelial Cells by Louise, Chandra B., Obrig, Tom G.

    Published in The Journal of infectious diseases (01-11-1995)
    “…In Escherichia coli O157:H7 foodborne infections of humans, the Shiga-like toxins (SLTs) are thought to be the cause of life-threatening vascular…”
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    Journal Article
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    Specific Interaction of Escherichia coli O157:H7-Derived Shiga-like Toxin II with Human Renal Endothelial Cells by Louise, Chandra B., Obrig, Tom G.

    Published in The Journal of infectious diseases (01-11-1995)
    “…In Escherichia coli O157:H7 foodborne infections of humans, the Shiga-like toxins (SLTs) are thought to be the cause of life-threatening vascular…”
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    Endothelial heterogeneity in Shiga toxin receptors and responses by OBRIG, T. G, LOUISE, C. B, LINGWOOD, C. A, BOYD, B, BARLEY-MALONEY, L, DANIEL, T. O

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (25-07-1993)
    “…This study addresses the basis for regional microvascular susceptibility to bacterial toxins implicated in hemolytic uremic syndrome. The results indicate a…”
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    Human renal microvascular endothelial cells as a potential target in the development of the hemolytic uremic syndrome as related to fibrinolysis factor expression, in vitro by Louise, C B, Obrig, T G

    Published in Microvascular research (01-05-1994)
    “…Renal glomerular microvascular endothelial cell damage is characteristic of Shiga toxin-associated hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS). An impaired renal…”
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    Shiga toxin action toward human vascular endothelial cells in vitro: Implications for the pathogenesis of the hemolytic uremic syndrome by Louise, Chandra B

    Published 01-01-1995
    “…Renal glomerular microvascular endothelium is the putative target of the Shiga and Shiga-like toxins (SLTs) during the development of Shiga toxin-associated…”
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