44 results on '"Sanderson-Smith, Martina L."'
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2. Safety and Efficacy of Using Nuts to Improve Bowel Health in Hemodialysis Patients
3. Anti-persister efficacy of colistin and meropenem against uropathogenic Escherichia coli is dependent on environmental conditions
4. An optimised GAS-pharyngeal cell biofilm model
5. Streptococcus pyogenes emm 98.1 variants activate inflammatory caspases in human neutrophils
6. Investigation of Group A Streptococcal Interactions with Host Glycan Structures Using High-Throughput Techniques: Glycan Microarray Analysis Using Recombinant Protein and Whole Cells
7. Immune Cross-Opsonization Within emm Clusters Following Group A Streptococcus Skin Infection : Broadening the Scope of Type-Specific Immunity
8. Prophage exotoxins enhance colonization fitness in epidemic scarlet fever-causing Streptococcus pyogenes
9. Streptococcus pyogenes emm98.1 variants activate inflammatory caspases in human neutrophils.
10. Promiscuous evolution of Group A Streptococcal M and M-like proteins.
11. Investigation of Group A Streptococcal Interactions with Host Glycan Structures Using High-Throughput Techniques: Glycan Microarray Analysis Using Recombinant Protein and Whole Cells
12. Human Plasminogen Exacerbates Clostridioides difficile Enteric Disease and Alters the Spore Surface
13. Analysis of Global Collection of Group A Streptococcus Genomes Reveals that the Majority Encode a Trio of M and M-Like Proteins
14. Analysis of Global Collection of Group A Streptococcus Genomes Reveals that the Majority Encode a Trio of M and M-Like Proteins
15. Streptococcus pyogenes M1T1 Variants Induce an Inflammatory Neutrophil Phenotype Including Activation of Inflammatory Caspases
16. An Optimised GAS-pharyngeal cell biofilm model
17. Assessing the Role of Pharyngeal Cell Surface Glycans in Group A Streptococcus Biofilm Formation
18. Characterizing the role of tissue-type plasminogen activator in a mouse model of Group A streptococcal infection
19. Prophage exotoxins enhance colonization fitness in epidemic scarlet fever-causing Streptococcus pyogenes
20. Streptococcus pyogenes M1T1 variants activate caspase-1 and induce an inflammatory neutrophil phenotype
21. Characterizing the role of tissue-type plasminogen activator in a mouse model of Group A streptococcal infection
22. Structure and Function Characterization of the a1a2 Motifs of Streptococcus pyogenes M Protein in Human Plasminogen Binding
23. Current understanding of Group A Streptococcal biofilms
24. Human glycan expression patterns influence Group A streptococcal colonization of epithelial cells
25. Development and optimization of ciprofloxacin-loaded gelatin microparticles by single-step spray-drying technique
26. Carbamazepine as a Possible Anthropogenic Marker in Water: Occurrences, Toxicological Effects, Regulations and Removal by Wastewater Treatment Technologies
27. Group A streptococcal M-like proteins: From pathogenesis to vaccine potential
28. Development and optimization of ciprofloxacin-loaded gelatin microparticles by single-step spray-drying technique
29. The P2X7 receptor antagonist Brilliant Blue G reduces serum human interferon-γ in a humanized mouse model of graft-versus-host disease
30. Immune Cross-Opsonization Within emm Clusters Following Group A Streptococcus Skin Infection: Broadening the Scope of Type-Specific Immunity
31. Blood group antigen recognition via the group A streptococcal M protein mediates host colonization
32. How to find success as a woman in science
33. Immune Cross-Opsonization Within emm Clusters Following Group A Streptococcus Skin Infection: Broadening the Scope of Type-Specific Immunity.
34. group A streptococcal M-Like Proteins: From pathogenesis to Vaccine POTENTIAL.
35. Validation of an automated colony counting system for group A Streptococcus Infectious Diseases
36. Immune Cross-Opsonization Withinemm Clusters Following Group AStreptococcus Skin Infection: Broadening the Scope of Type-Specific Immunity
37. Blood Group Antigen Recognition via the Group A Streptococcal M Protein Mediates Host Colonization
38. Group A Streptococcus Modulates Host Inflammation by Manipulating Polymorphonuclear Leukocyte Cell Death Responses
39. Validation of an automated colony counting system for group A Streptococcus
40. Group A streptococcus modulates host inflammation by manipulating polymorphonuclear leukocyte cell death responses
41. Preferential Acquisition and Activation of Plasminogen Glycoform II by PAM Positive Group A Streptococcal Isolates
42. Group A Streptococcus Modulates Host Inflammation by Manipulating Polymorphonuclear Leukocyte Cell Death Responses
43. Prophage exotoxins enhance colonization fitness in epidemic scarlet fever-causing Streptococcus pyogenes
44. Investigation of Group A Streptococcal Interactions with Host Glycan Structures Using High-Throughput Techniques: Glycan Microarray Analysis Using Recombinant Protein and Whole Cells.
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