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  • 1. Multicomponent Moraxella catarrhalis outer membrane vesicles induce an inflammatory response and are internalized by human epithelial cells.
    Schaar V, de Vries SP, Perez Vidakovics ML, Bootsma HJ, Larsson L, Hermans PW, Bjartell A, Mörgelin M, Riesbeck K.
    Cell Microbiol; 2011 Mar; 13(3):432-49. PubMed ID: 21044239
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  • 3. Moraxella catarrhalis is internalized in respiratory epithelial cells by a trigger-like mechanism and initiates a TLR2- and partly NOD1-dependent inflammatory immune response.
    Slevogt H, Seybold J, Tiwari KN, Hocke AC, Jonatat C, Dietel S, Hippenstiel S, Singer BB, Bachmann S, Suttorp N, Opitz B.
    Cell Microbiol; 2007 Mar; 9(3):694-707. PubMed ID: 17054439
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  • 4. Haemophilus influenzae survival during complement-mediated attacks is promoted by Moraxella catarrhalis outer membrane vesicles.
    Tan TT, Morgelin M, Forsgren A, Riesbeck K.
    J Infect Dis; 2007 Jun 01; 195(11):1661-70. PubMed ID: 17471436
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  • 6. The respiratory pathogen Moraxella catarrhalis adheres to epithelial cells by interacting with fibronectin through ubiquitous surface proteins A1 and A2.
    Tan TT, Nordström T, Forsgren A, Riesbeck K.
    J Infect Dis; 2005 Sep 15; 192(6):1029-38. PubMed ID: 16107956
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  • 7. Immune evasion of Moraxella catarrhalis involves ubiquitous surface protein A-dependent C3d binding.
    Hallström T, Nordström T, Tan TT, Manolov T, Lambris JD, Isenman DE, Zipfel PF, Blom AM, Riesbeck K.
    J Immunol; 2011 Mar 01; 186(5):3120-9. PubMed ID: 21270401
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  • 8. Virulence factors of Moraxella catarrhalis outer membrane vesicles are major targets for cross-reactive antibodies and have adapted during evolution.
    Augustyniak D, Seredyński R, McClean S, Roszkowiak J, Roszniowski B, Smith DL, Drulis-Kawa Z, Mackiewicz P.
    Sci Rep; 2018 Mar 21; 8(1):4955. PubMed ID: 29563531
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  • 9. Cold shock response of the UspA1 outer membrane adhesin of Moraxella catarrhalis.
    Heiniger N, Troller R, Meier PS, Aebi C.
    Infect Immun; 2005 Dec 21; 73(12):8247-55. PubMed ID: 16299321
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  • 16. The Moraxella catarrhalis autotransporter McaP is a conserved surface protein that mediates adherence to human epithelial cells through its N-terminal passenger domain.
    Lipski SL, Akimana C, Timpe JM, Wooten RM, Lafontaine ER.
    Infect Immun; 2007 Jan 21; 75(1):314-24. PubMed ID: 17088358
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  • 17. The role and regulation of Moraxella catarrhalis-induced human beta-defensin 3 expression in human pulmonary epithelial cells.
    Haarmann H, Steiner T, Schreiber F, Heinrich A, Zweigner J, N'Guessan PD, Slevogt H.
    Biochem Biophys Res Commun; 2015 Nov 06; 467(1):46-52. PubMed ID: 26417692
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