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2015-06-01The structure of haemoglobin bound to the haemoglobin receptor IsdH from Staphylococcus aureus shows disruption of the native α-globin haem pocketDickson, CF; Jacques, DA; Clubb, RT; Guss, JM; Gell, DA
2009-10-21Mass spectrometric characterization of the surface-associated 42 kDa lipoprotein JlpA as a glycosylated antigen in strains of Campylobacter jejuniScott, NE; Bogema, DR; Connolly, AM; Falconer, L; Djordjevic, SP; Cordwell, SJ
2003-01-01Characterization of a chromosomal region of Mycoplasma sp. bovine group 7 strain PG50 encoding a glycerol transport locus (gtsABC)Djordjevic, SP; Vilei, EM; Frey, J
2003-08-01Cell surface antigens of Mycoplasma species bovine group 7 bind to and activate plasminogenBower, K; Djordjevic, SP; Andronicos, NM; Ranson, M
2014-03-07Structure of the hemoglobin-isdh complex reveals the molecular basis of iron capture by staphylococcus aureusDickson, CF; Kumar, KK; Jacques, DA; Malmirchegini, GR; Spirig, T; Mackay, JP; Clubb, RT; Guss, JM; Gell, DA
1990-09Use of live attenuated bacteria to stimulate immunity.Fairweather, NF; Chatfield, SN; Charles, IG; Roberts, M; Lipscombe, M; Li, LJ; Strugnell, D; Comerford, S; Tite, J; Dougan, G
1993-11Expression of P.69/pertactin from Bordetella pertussis in a baculovirus/insect cell expression system: protective properties of the recombinant protein.Charles, I; Rodgers, B; Musgrave, S; Peakman, TC; Chubb, A; Fairweather, N; Dougan, G; Roberts, M
2015-01Autotransporter-based antigen display in bacterial ghosts.Hjelm, A; Söderström, B; Vikström, D; Jong, WSP; Luirink, J; de Gier, J-W; Kelly, RM
1989-05Molecular cloning and characterization of protective outer membrane protein P.69 from Bordetella pertussis.Charles, IG; Dougan, G; Pickard, D; Chatfield, S; Smith, M; Novotny, P; Morrissey, P; Fairweather, NF
1990-05Gene expression and the development of live enteric vaccines.Charles, I; Dougan, G
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