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2004The ClpP protease of Streptococcus pneumoniae modulates virulence gene expression and protects against fatal pneumococcal challengeKwon, H.; Ogunniyi, A.; Choi, M.; Pyo, S.; Rhee, D.; Paton, J.
2005The apoptotic response to pneumolysin is toll-like receptor 4 dependent and protects against pneumococcal diseaseSrivastava, A.; Henneke, P.; Visintin, A.; Morse, S.; Martin, V.; Watkins, C.; Paton, J.; Wessels, M.; Golenbock, D.; Malley, R.
2002The classical pathway is the dominant complement pathway required for innate immunity to Streptococcus pneumoniae infection in miceBrown, J.; Hussell, T.; Gilliland, S.; Holden, D.; Paton, J.; Ehrenstein, M.; Walport, M.; Botto, M.
2005Differential PsaA-, PspA-, PspC-, and PdB-specific immune responses in a mouse model of pneumococcal carriagePalaniappan, R.; Singh, S.; Singh, U.; Sakthivel, S.; Ades, E.; Briles, D.; Hollingshead, S.; Paton, J.; Sampson, J.; Lillard Jr., J.
2007FMS-Like tyrosine kinase 3 ligand aggravates the lung inflammatory response to Streptococcus pneumoniae infection in mice: Role of dendritic cellsWinter, C.; Taut, K.; Langer, F.; Mack, M.; Briles, D.; Paton, J.; Maus, R.; Srivastava, M.; Welte, T.; Maus, U.
2001The autolylic enzyme LytA of Streptococcus pneumoniae is not responsible for releasing pneumolysinBalachandran, P.; Hollingshead, S.; Paton, J.; Briles, D.
2006Differential expression of key pneumococcal virulence genes in vivoLe Messurier, K.; Ogunniyi, A.; Paton, J.
2006Pneumococcal neuraminidases A and B both have essential roles during infection of the respiratory tract and sepsisManco, S.; Hernon, F.; Yesilkaya, H.; Paton, J.; Andrew, P.; Kadioglu, A.
2005Additive inhibition of complement deposition by pneumolysin and PspA facilitates Streptococcus pneumoniae septicemiaYuste, J.; Botto, M.; Paton, J.; Holden, D.; Brown, J.
2007Lung-specific overexpression of CC chemokine ligand (CCL) 2 enhances the host Defense to Streptococcus pneumoniae infection in mice: Role of the CCL2-CCR2 axisWinter, C.; Taut, K.; Srivastava, M.; Langer, F.; Mack, M.; Briles, D.; Paton, J.; Maus, R.; Welte, T.; Gunn, M.; Maus, U.