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1. Serine protease EspP from enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli is sufficient to induce shiga toxin macropinocytosis in intestinal epithelium.

4. Research : Comparing ASTM F1671 with a Modified Dot-Blot Method to Evaluate Personal Protective Materials

5. Secretion of the Shiga toxin B subunit (Stx1B) via an autotransporter protein optimizes the protective immune response to the antigen expressed in an attenuated E. coli (rEPEC E22Δler) vaccine strain

7. Development of live attenuated bacterial vaccines targeting Escherichia coli heat-labile and heat-stable enterotoxins

8. EnterohemorrhagicEscherichia coliinfection stimulates Shiga toxin 1 macropinocytosis and transcytosis across intestinal epithelial cells

9. The possible influence of LuxS in the in vivo virulence of rabbit enteropathogenic Escherichia coli

10. The QseC sensor kinase: A bacterial adrenergic receptor

11. Towards a vaccine for attaching/effacing Escherichia coli: a LEE encoded regulator (ler) mutant of rabbit enteropathogenic Escherichia coli is attenuated, immunogenic, and protects rabbits from lethal challenge with the wild-type virulent strain

12. Protection against Hemorrhagic Colitis in an Animal Model by Oral Immunization with Isogeneic Rabbit Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli Attenuated by Truncating Intimin

13. Effect offurmutation on acid-tolerance response and in vivo virulence of avian septicemicEscherichia coli

14. Complete Nucleotide Sequence and Analysis of the Locus of Enterocyte Effacement from Rabbit Diarrheagenic Escherichia coli RDEC-1

15. Serine Protease EspP from Enterohemorrhagic Escherichia Coli Is Sufficient to Induce Shiga Toxin Macropinocytosis in Intestinal Epithelium

16. Shiga toxin 1 interaction with enterocytes causes apical protein mistargeting through the depletion of intracellular galectin-3

17. Macropinocytosis in Shiga toxin 1 uptake by human intestinal epithelial cells and transcellular transcytosis

18. Protection against Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli infection by transcutaneous immunization with Shiga toxin subunit B

19. Effect of zinc in enteropathogenic Escherichia coli infection

21. LEE-encoded regulator (Ler) mutants elicit serotype-specific protection, but not cross protection, against attaching and effacing E. coli strains

22. Delivery of heterologous protein antigens via hemolysin or autotransporter systems by an attenuated ler mutant of rabbit enteropathogenic Escherichia coli

23. Foodborne enteric infections

24. Characterization of the novel factor paa involved in the early steps of the adhesion mechanism of attaching and effacing Escherichia coli

25. Mo1948 Toward a Broadly Protective Vaccine Against Enterotoxigenic E.coli (ETEC) Infections

26. Identification of EaeA protein in the outer membrane of attaching and effacing Escherichia coli O45 from pigs

29. Towards a vaccine for attaching/effacing (A/E) E. coll: A ler (LEE encoded regulator) mutant of an 0103:H-Rabbit enteropathogenic E. coli (REPEC) is attenuated, immunogenic and protects against challenge with the parent strain

30. Enterohernorrhagic Eseherichia coil infection stimulates Shiga toxin 1 macropinocytosis and transcytosis across intestinal epithelial cells.

31. Macropinocytosis in Shiga toxin 1 uptake by human intestinal epithelial cells and transcellular transcytosis.

32. The QseC sensor kinase: A bacterial adrenergic receptor.

34. Actin turnover is linked to Shiga toxin 1 transcellular transcytosis across intestinal epithelial cells.

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