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Chimeric epitope vaccine against Leptospira interrogans infection and induced specific immunity in guinea pigs.
BMC microbiology.
2016
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RETRACTED: ChpK and MazF of the toxin-antitoxin modules are involved in the virulence of Leptospira interrogans during infection.
Microbes and infection.
2014
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Methyl-accepting chemotaxis proteins 3 and 4 are responsible for Campylobacter jejuni chemotaxis and jejuna colonization in mice in response to sodium deoxycholate.
Journal of medical microbiology.
2014
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Identification of collagenase as a critical virulence factor for invasiveness and transmission of pathogenic Leptospira species.
The Journal of infectious diseases.
2013
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Identification of Leptospira interrogans phospholipase C as a novel virulence factor responsible for intracellular free calcium ion elevation during macrophage death.
PloS one.
2013
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p53 signalling controls cell cycle arrest and caspase-independent apoptosis in macrophages infected with pathogenic Leptospira species.
Cellular microbiology.
2013
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The mammalian cell entry (Mce) protein of pathogenic Leptospira species is responsible for RGD motif-dependent infection of cells and animals.
Molecular microbiology.
2012
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InvA protein is a Nudix hydrolase required for infection by pathogenic Leptospira in cell lines and animals.
The Journal of biological chemistry.
2011
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Characterization of the ompL1 gene of pathogenic Leptospira species in China and cross-immunogenicity of the OmpL1 protein.
BMC microbiology.
2008
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Leptospira interrogans induces apoptosis in macrophages via caspase-8- and caspase-3-dependent pathways.
Infection and immunity.
2008
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Times cited: 94