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    Chlamydia trachomatis elementary bodies possess proteins which bind to eucaryotic cell membranes by WENMAN, W. M, MEUSER, R. U

    Published in Journal of Bacteriology (01-02-1986)
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    Antigenic analysis of Giardia duodenalis strains isolated in Alberta by Wenman, W M, Meuser, R U, Wallis, P M

    Published in Canadian journal of microbiology (01-12-1986)
    “…Giardia duodenalis is a common intestinal parasite in most parts of the world. In Canada it is associated with both endemic and epidemic infections that are…”
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    Characterization of an immunodominant Giardia lamblia protein antigen related to alpha giardin by WENMAN, W. M, MEUSER, R. U, NYUGEN, Q, KILANI, R. T, EL-SHEWY, K, SHERBURNE, R

    Published in Parasitology research (1987) (1993)
    “…The trophozoites of Giardia lamblia possess several protein antigens, predominant among them a protein of approximately 32,000 Da. In the present study, we…”
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    Influence of Cytokinins and Sulfhydryl Group-Reacting Agents on Calcium Transport in Fungi by LéJohn, H.B., Cameron, Linda E., Stevenson, Roselynn M., Meuser, Renate U.

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (10-07-1974)
    “…Achlya is a filamentous coenocytic fungus that grows only in the presence of Ca2+. The Ca2+ transport (uptake and binding) system of this organism was studied…”
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    Molecular epidemiology of Candida albicans colonization and fungemia in very low birthweight infants by Robinson, J L, Hartstein, A I, Meuser, R U, Morthland, V H, Dragoon, M E, Wenman, W M

    Published in Canadian journal of infectious diseases (01-01-1993)
    “…This study investigated the relationship between colonization and fungemia. This was a prospective study involving surveillance cultures of the nares, base of…”
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