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101. Molecular typing of Bordetella parapertussis isolates circulating in Pakistan.

102. Attenuated Bordetella pertussis BPZE1 as a live vehicle for heterologous vaccine antigens delivery through the nasal route.

103. BapC autotransporter protein is a virulence determinant of Bordetella pertussis.

104. Structure-based prediction reveals capping motifs that inhibit β-helix aggregation.

105. Membrane-associated DegP in Bordetella chaperones a repeat-rich secretory protein.

106. Bordetella parapertussis isolates not expressing pertactin circulating in France.

107. Appearance of Fim3 and ptxP3-Bordetella pertussis strains, in two regions of Sweden with different vaccination programs.

108. Studies on Prn variation in the mouse model and comparison with epidemiological data.

109. Bordetella dermonecrotic toxin binds to target cells via the N-terminal 30 amino acids.

110. Comparison of recombinant and native pertactin of Bordetella pertussis.

111. [Molecular genetic features of structure of gene coding tracheal colonization factor in Bordetella pertussis strains].

112. [Immunogenicity and protective efficacy of pertactin recombinants against Bordetella bronchiseptica challenge].

113. Pleiotropic role of Rac in mast cell activation revealed by a cell permeable Bordetella dermonecrotic fusion toxin.

114. Pertactin is required for Bordetella species to resist neutrophil-mediated clearance.

115. Synergic effect of genotype changes in pertussis toxin and pertactin on adaptation to an acellular pertussis vaccine in the murine intranasal challenge model.

116. [Construction of the genetically attenuated bacteria Bordetella pertussis devoid of dermonecrotic toxin activity and producing modified nontoxic pertussis toxin form].

117. First report and detailed characterization of B. pertussis isolates not expressing Pertussis Toxin or Pertactin.

118. Contribution of Bordetella bronchiseptica filamentous hemagglutinin and pertactin to respiratory disease in swine.

119. Vectorial transport and folding of an autotransporter virulence protein during outer membrane secretion.

120. The missing link: Bordetella petrii is endowed with both the metabolic versatility of environmental bacteria and virulence traits of pathogenic Bordetellae.

121. A conserved stable core structure in the passenger domain beta-helix of autotransporter virulence proteins.

122. Subcutaneous vaccination with attenuated Salmonella enterica serovar Choleraesuis C500 expressing recombinant filamentous hemagglutinin and pertactin antigens protects mice against fatal infections with both S. enterica serovar Choleraesuis and Bordetella bronchiseptica.

123. A tightly regulated surface protein of Borrelia burgdorferi is not essential to the mouse-tick infectious cycle.

124. Bordetella pertussis expresses a functional type III secretion system that subverts protective innate and adaptive immune responses.

125. [Expression of prn gene of Bordetella bronchiseptica and development of a recombinant protein-based indirect ELISA for antibodies detection].

126. Authors' reply to 'Misidentification of Bordetella bronchiseptica as Bordetella pertussis using a newly described RT-PCR targeting the pertactin gene'.

127. Misidentification of Bordetella bronchiseptica as Bordetella pertussis using a newly described real-time PCR targeting the pertactin gene.

128. Identification and regulation of expression of a gene encoding a filamentous hemagglutinin-related protein in Bordetella holmesii.

129. Impact of alcaligin siderophore utilization on in vivo growth of Bordetella pertussis.

130. Construction and characterization of single-chain variable fragment antibodies directed against the Bordetella pertussis surface adhesins filamentous hemagglutinin and pertactin.

131. Pulsed-field gel electrophoresis, pertactin, pertussis toxin S1 subunit polymorphisms, and surfaceome analysis of vaccine and clinical Bordetella pertussis strains.

132. In vivo colonization profile study of Bordetella bronchiseptica in the nasal cavity.

133. Characterization of Bordetella pertussis clinical isolates that do not express the tracheal colonization factor.

134. A novel strategy to mimic discontinuous protective epitopes using a synthetic scaffold.

135. A specific real-time PCR assay for the detection of Bordetella pertussis.

136. [Modern strains of Bordetella pertussis: immunobiological properties and vaccine improvement].

137. Polymorphism of pertactin gene repeat regions in Bordetella bronchiseptica isolates from pigs.

138. Crystallization and preliminary X-ray diffraction analysis of P30, the transmembrane domain of pertactin, an autotransporter from Bordetella pertussis.

139. Differential Bvg phase-dependent regulation and combinatorial role in pathogenesis of two Bordetella paralogs, BipA and BcfA.

140. Requirements for assembly of PtlH with the pertussis toxin transporter apparatus of Bordetella pertussis.

141. Changes of the Swedish Bordetella pertussis population in incidence peaks during an acellular pertussis vaccine period between 1997 and 2004.

142. Antigenic divergence between Bordetella pertussis clinical isolates from Moscow, Russia, and vaccine strains.

143. [Evaluation of whole-cell and acellular pertussis vaccines effectiveness in clearance of experimental B. pertussis infection in mice].

144. [Analysis of chosen parameters of immuno response in mice immunized with whole-cell or acellular pertussis vaccines and challenged with B. pertussis strains harbouring different ptxS1/prn allele genes combinations].

145. [Application of DNA microcarriers for evaluation of mice splenocytes genes expression after immunization with pertussis vaccines and challenged with different B. pertussis strains].

146. Haemagglutination induced by Bordetella pertussis filamentous haemagglutinin adhesin (FHA) is inhibited by antibodies produced against FHA(430-873) fragment expressed in Lactobacillus casei.

147. Granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor DNA prime-protein boost strategy to enhance efficacy of a recombinant pertussis DNA vaccine.

148. Adaptive evolution of the Bordetella autotransporter pertactin.

149. Adenylate cyclase influences filamentous haemagglutinin-mediated attachment of Bordetella pertussis to epithelial alveolar cells.

150. The turn of the screw: variations of the abundant beta-solenoid motif in passenger domains of Type V secretory proteins.

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