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327 related items for PubMed ID: 18310331

  • 1. Campylobacter jejuni CsrA mediates oxidative stress responses, biofilm formation, and host cell invasion.
    Fields JA, Thompson SA.
    J Bacteriol; 2008 May; 190(9):3411-6. PubMed ID: 18310331
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  • 2. Campylobacter jejuni CsrA Regulates Metabolic and Virulence Associated Proteins and Is Necessary for Mouse Colonization.
    Fields JA, Li J, Gulbronson CJ, Hendrixson DR, Thompson SA.
    PLoS One; 2016 May; 11(6):e0156932. PubMed ID: 27257952
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  • 6. Role of putative virulence traits of Campylobacter jejuni in regulating differential host immune responses.
    Singh A, Mallick AI.
    J Microbiol; 2019 Apr; 57(4):298-309. PubMed ID: 30796746
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  • 7. HtrA-dependent adherence and invasion of Campylobacter jejuni in human vs avian cells.
    Simson D, Boehm M, Backert S.
    Lett Appl Microbiol; 2020 Apr; 70(4):326-330. PubMed ID: 31981418
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  • 8. Campylobacter jejuni CsrA complements an Escherichia coli csrA mutation for the regulation of biofilm formation, motility and cellular morphology but not glycogen accumulation.
    Fields JA, Thompson SA.
    BMC Microbiol; 2012 Oct 11; 12():233. PubMed ID: 23051923
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  • 14. Cellular Tight Junctions Prevent Effective Campylobacter jejuni Invasion and Inflammatory Barrier Disruption Promoting Bacterial Invasion from Lateral Membrane in Polarized Intestinal Epithelial Cells.
    Hatayama S, Shimohata T, Amano S, Kido J, Nguyen AQ, Sato Y, Kanda Y, Tentaku A, Fukushima S, Nakahashi M, Uebanso T, Mawatari K, Takahashi A.
    Front Cell Infect Microbiol; 2018 Oct 11; 8():15. PubMed ID: 29441328
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  • 15. The Campylobacter jejuni Dps homologue is important for in vitro biofilm formation and cecal colonization of poultry and may serve as a protective antigen for vaccination.
    Theoret JR, Cooper KK, Zekarias B, Roland KL, Law BF, Curtiss R, Joens LA.
    Clin Vaccine Immunol; 2012 Sep 11; 19(9):1426-31. PubMed ID: 22787197
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  • 17. Transducer like proteins of Campylobacter jejuni 81-176: role in chemotaxis and colonization of the chicken gastrointestinal tract.
    Chandrashekhar K, Gangaiah D, Pina-Mimbela R, Kassem II, Jeon BH, Rajashekara G.
    Front Cell Infect Microbiol; 2015 Sep 11; 5():46. PubMed ID: 26075188
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  • 19. Deletion of peb4 gene impairs cell adhesion and biofilm formation in Campylobacter jejuni.
    Asakura H, Yamasaki M, Yamamoto S, Igimi S.
    FEMS Microbiol Lett; 2007 Oct 11; 275(2):278-85. PubMed ID: 17714477
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  • 20. Attachment, invasion, and translocation of Campylobacter jejuni in pig small-intestinal epithelial cells.
    Pogacar MS, Klancnik A, Mozina SS, Cencic A.
    Foodborne Pathog Dis; 2010 May 11; 7(5):589-95. PubMed ID: 20039793
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