144 results on '"Gorringe, Andrew R."'
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2. Structural, Functional, and Immunogenic Insights on Cu,Zn Superoxide Dismutase Pathogenic Virulence Factors from Neisseria meningitidis and Brucella abortus
3. Genomic Analysis of Isolates From the United Kingdom 2012 Pertussis Outbreak Reveals That Vaccine Antigen Genes Are Unusually Fast Evolving
4. Nasal Inoculation of the Commensal Neisseria lactamica Inhibits Carriage of Neisseria meningitidis by Young Adults: A Controlled Human Infection Study
5. Nasopharyngeal Colonization by Neisseria lactamica and Induction of Protective Immunity against Neisseria meningitidis
6. Towards comprehensive understanding of bacterial genetic diversity: large-scale amplifications in Bordetella pertussis and Mycobacterium tuberculosis
7. Structural basis for iron piracy by pathogenic Neisseria
8. Bordetella pertussis fimbriae (Fim): relevance for vaccines
9. A Neisseria meningitidis NMB1966 mutant is impaired for invasion of respiratory epithelial cells, survival in human blood and for virulence in vivo
10. A recombinant commensal bacteria elicits heterologous antigen-specific immune responses during pharyngeal carriage
11. Can animal models predict protection provided by meningococcal vaccines?
12. Proteomic analysis of Neisseria lactamica and N eisseria meningitidis outer membrane vesicle vaccine antigens
13. Bexsero A multicomponent vaccine for prevention of meningococcal disease
14. Acellular Pertussis Vaccine Inhibits Bordetella pertussis Clearance from the Nasal Mucosa of Mice
15. Pharyngeal carriage of inoculated recombinant commensal bacteria generates antigen-specific immunological memory
16. 16th International Pathogenic Neisseria Conference:: Recent progress towards effective meningococcal disease vaccines
17. Can Neisseria lactamica antigens provide an effective vaccine to prevent meningococcal disease?
18. Homology modelling of transferrin-binding protein A from Neisseria meningitidis
19. Duplications drive diversity inBordetella pertussison an underestimated scale
20. Bordetella pertussis fimbriae are effective carrier proteins in Neisseria meningitidis serogroup C conjugate vaccines
21. Analysis of the human Ig isotype response to lactoferrin binding protein A from Neisseria meningitidis
22. InvestigatingBordetella pertussiscolonisation and immunity: protocol for an inpatient controlled human infection model
23. Acquisition and loss of virulence-associated factors during genome evolution and speciation in three clades of Bordetella species
24. The difficult road to new vaccines for pertussis and serogroup B meningococcal disease
25. Investigating Bordetella pertussis colonisation and immunity: protocol for an inpatient controlled human infection model.
26. Animal Models for Meningococcal Disease
27. Genomic Analysis of Isolates From the United Kingdom 2012 Pertussis Outbreak Reveals That Vaccine Antigen Genes Are Unusually Fast Evolving
28. Plasticity of fimbrial genotype and serotype within populations of Bordetella pertussis: analysis by paired flow cytometry and genome sequencing
29. Bordetella pertussisfimbriae (Fim): relevance for vaccines
30. Antibody Responses to Bordetella pertussis Fim2 or Fim3 following Immunization with a Whole-Cell, Two-Component, or Five-Component Acellular Pertussis Vaccine and following Pertussis Disease in Children in Sweden in 1997 and 2007
31. Antibody Responses to Individual Bordetella pertussis Fimbrial Antigen Fim2 or Fim3 following Immunization with the Five-Component Acellular Pertussis Vaccine or to Pertussis Disease
32. Bexsero
33. Cooperative Role for Tetraspanins in Adhesin-Mediated Attachment of Bacterial Species to Human Epithelial Cells
34. Phase I Safety and Immunogenicity Study of a Candidate Meningococcal Disease Vaccine Based on Neisseria lactamica Outer Membrane Vesicles
35. A Neisseria meningitidis NMB1966 mutant is impaired for invasion of respiratory epithelial cells, survival in human blood and for virulence in vivo
36. Neisserial Outer Membrane Vesicles Bind the Coinhibitory Receptor Carcinoembryonic Antigen-Related Cellular Adhesion Molecule 1 and Suppress CD4 + T Lymphocyte Function
37. The difficult road to new vaccines for pertussis and serogroup B meningococcal disease.
38. Analysis of the human Ig isotype response to individual transferrin binding proteins A and B from Neisseria meningitidis
39. CanNeisseria lactamicaantigens provide an effective vaccine to prevent meningococcal disease?
40. Meningococcal Transferrin-Binding Proteins A and B Show Cooperation in Their Binding Kinetics for Human Transferrin
41. Expression of Heterologous Antigens in Commensal Neisseria spp.: Preservation of Conformational Epitopes with Vaccine Potential
42. Neisseria lactamica Protects against Experimental Meningococcal Infection
43. Expression and purification of functional recombinant meningococcal transferrin-binding protein A
44. Bordetella pertussisfimbriae are effective carrier proteins inNeisseria meningitidisserogroup C conjugate vaccines
45. Animal Models for Meningococcal Disease.
46. Analysis of the human Ig isotype response to lactoferrin binding protein A fromNeisseria meningitidis
47. Purified meningococcal transferrin-binding protein B interacts with a secondary, strain-specific, binding site in the N-terminal lobe of human transferrin
48. Transferrin-binding protein B isolated from Neisseria meningitidis discriminates between apo and diferric human transferrin
49. Periplasmic Superoxide Dismutase in Meningococcal Pathogenicity
50. Human antibody response to meningococcal transferrin binding proteins: evidence for vaccine potential
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