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    Wang H, Lottenberg R, Boyle MD.
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    Ringdahl U, Svensson M, Wistedt AC, Renné T, Kellner R, Müller-Esterl W, Sjöbring U.
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    Lynskey NN, Reglinski M, Calay D, Siggins MK, Mason JC, Botto M, Sriskandan S.
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  • 33. Streptokinase-producing streptococci grown in human plasma acquire unregulated cell-associated plasmin activity.
    Lottenberg R, DesJardin LE, Wang H, Boyle MD.
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    Sun H, Ringdahl U, Homeister JW, Fay WP, Engleberg NC, Yang AY, Rozek LS, Wang X, Sjöbring U, Ginsburg D.
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    Amdahl H, Haapasalo K, Tan L, Meri T, Kuusela PI, van Strijp JA, Rooijakkers S, Jokiranta TS.
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  • 37. Haemophilus influenzae uses the surface protein E to acquire human plasminogen and to evade innate immunity.
    Barthel D, Singh B, Riesbeck K, Zipfel PF.
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