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    Teng CH, Cai M, Shin S, Xie Y, Kim KJ, Khan NA, Di Cello F, Kim KS.
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  • 24. Increased frequency of intestinal Escherichia coli carrying genes for S fimbriae and haemolysin in IgA-deficient individuals.
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  • 29. The polymeric stability of the Escherichia coli F4 (K88) fimbriae enhances its mucosal immunogenicity following oral immunization.
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    Ravi M, Ngeleka M, Kim SH, Gyles C, Berthiaume F, Mourez M, Middleton D, Simko E.
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  • 33. Bifidobacteria and Escherichia coli translocation in gnotobiotic mice.
    Kmet V, Kmetová M, Contrepois M, Ribot Y.
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    Dima VF, Ionescu MD, Palade R, Balotescu C, Becheanu G, Dima SV.
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  • 38. Identification by mass spectroscopy of F4ac-fimbrial-binding proteins in porcine milk and characterization of lactadherin as an inhibitor of F4ac-positive Escherichia coli attachment to intestinal villi in vitro.
    Shahriar F, Ngeleka M, Gordon JR, Simko E.
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  • 40. Immunomodulatory effects of Lactobacillus plantarum colonizing the intestine of gnotobiotic rats.
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