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2009Aire-Deficient C57BL/6 Mice Mimicking the Common Human 13-Base Pair Deletion Mutation Present with Only a Mild Autoimmune PhenotypeHubert, F.; Kinkel, S.; Crewther, P.; Cannon, P.; Webster, K.; Link, M.; Uibo, R.; O'Bryan, M.; Meager, A.; Forehan, S.; Smyth, G.; Mittaz, L.; Antonarakis, S.; Peterson, P.; Heath, W.; Scott, H.
1995Comparative toxicity and virulence of Escherichia coli clones expressing variant and chimeric Shiga-like toxin type II operonsPaton, A.; Bourne, A.; Manning, P.; Paton, J.
1998Translocated intimin receptors (Tir) of Shiga-toxigenic Escherichia coli isolates belonging to serogroups O26, O111, and O157 react with sera from patients with hemolytic-uremic syndrome and exhibit marked sequence heterogeneity.Paton, A.; Manning, P.; Woodrow, M.; Paton, J.; Barbieri, J.T.
1997Mechanism of bacteriophage SfII-mediated sertype conversion in Shigella flexneriMavris, M.; Manning, P.; Morona, R.
1995A putative pathway for biosynthesis of the O-antigen component, 3-deoxy-L-glycero-tetronic acid, based in the nucleotide sequence of the Vibrio cholerae O1 rfb regionMorona, R.; Karageorgos, L.; Manning, P.; Stroeher, U.
1995Genetic analysis of rfbX in Shigella flexneriMacpherson, D.; Manning, P.; Morona, R.
1995A putative pathway for perosamine biosynthesis is the first function encoded within the rfb region of Vibrio cholerae O1Stroeher, U.; Karageorgos, L.; Brown, M.; Morona, R.; Manning, P.
1995Putative O-antigen transport genes withing the rfbregion of Vibrio cholerae O1 are homologous to those for capsule transportManning, P.; Karageorgos, L.; Morona, R.
1996Induction of T cell responses to the invariant chain derived peptide CLIP in mice immunized with the group 1 allergen of house dust miteKristensen, N.; Hoyne, G.; Hayball, J.; Hetzel, C.; Bourne, T.; Lamb, J.
2012HIV-1 infection of human macrophages directly induces viperin which inhibits viral productionNasr, N.; Maddocks, S.; Turville, S.; Harman, A.; Woolger, N.; Helbig, K.; Wilkinson, J.; Bye, C.; Wright, T.; Rambukwelle, D.; Donaghy, H.; Beard, M.; Cunningham, A.