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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.
2015Multivalent pneumococcal protein vaccines comprising pneumolysoid with epitopes/fragments of CbpA and/or PspA elicit strong and broad protectionChen, A.; Mann, B.; Gao, G.; Heath, R.; King, J.; Maissoneuve, J.; Alderson, M.; Tate, A.; Hollingshead, S.; Tweten, R.; Briles, D.; Tuomanen, E.; Paton, J.; Burns, D.L.
2010Importance of CXC chemokine receptor 2 in alveolar neutrophil and exudate macrophage recruitment in response to pneumococcal lung infectionHerbold, W.; Maus, R.; Hahn, I.; Ding, N.; Srivastava, M.; Christman, J.; Mack, M.; Reutershan, J.; Briles, D.; Paton, J.; Winter, C.; Welte, T.; Maus, U.
2007Development of a vaccine against invasive pneumococcal disease based on combinations of virulence proteins of Streptococcus pneumoniaeOgunniyi, A.; Grabowicz, M.; Briles, D.; Cook, J.; Paton, J.
2007Contributions of pneumolysin, pneumococcal surface protein A (PspA), and PspC to pathogenicity of Streptococcus pneumoniae D39 in a mouse modelOgunniyi, A.; Le Messurier, K.; Graham, R.; Watt, J.; Briles, D.; Stroeher, U.; Paton, J.
2000Immunization of mice with combinations of pneumococcal virulence proteins elicits enhanced protection against challenge with Streptococcus pneumoniaeOgunniyi, A.; Folland, R.; Briles, D.; Hollingshead, S.; Paton, J.; Tuomanen, E.I.