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Prevalence of Pertactin-Deficient Bordetella pertussis Isolates, Slovenia. [PDF]
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In silico design and evaluation of a multiepitope vaccine against Bordetella pertussis: structural, immunological, and biological properties. [PDF]
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RETRACTION: Expression of Small RNAs of Bordetella Pertussis Colonizing Murine Tracheas. [PDF]
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Neonatal Neutrophil-mediated Control of Bordetella pertussis Is Disrupted by Pertussis Toxin. [PDF]
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Correction to "Identification of the Minimum Region of Bordetella pertussis Vag8 Required for Interaction With C1 Inhibitor". [PDF]
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Bordetella pertussis(Pertussis)
Pediatrics in Review, 20181. Heather L. Daniels, DO* 2. Camille Sabella, MD* 1. *Center for Pediatric Infectious Diseases, Cleveland Clinic Children’s, Cleveland, OH * Abbreviations: CDC: : Centers for Disease Control and Prevention DTaP: : diphtheria, tetanus, and acellular pertussis vaccine DTwP: : diphtheria, tetanus, and whole cell ...
Heather L, Daniels, Camille, Sabella
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THE SPHEROPLASTS OF BORDETELLA PERTUSSIS
Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 1966The formation of spheroplasts by Bordetella pertussis in fluid medium containing glycine has been demonstrated. The B. pertussis organisms were grown in a fluid medium containing glycine with aeration on a rotary shaker at 35 °C for 40 hours. Maximum spheroplast production was obtained by increasing the basic inoculum 10-fold to 5 × 107 organisms per ...
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Surface Antigens of Bordetella Pertussis
1985Bordetella pertussis and other Bordetella species cause respiratory infections in humans and in a variety of animals. Clinical isolates of B. pertussis have multiple virulence factors, several of which have been reported to induce protective immunity.
C D, Parker, S K, Armstrong, D W, Frank
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Surface Proteins of Bordetella pertussis
Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1988Bordetella pertussis cells express multiple virulence-associated surface proteins, including adenylate cyclase, agglutinogens 2 and 3, filamentous hemagglutinin, pertussis toxin, and outer-membrane protein (Omp) 30/32 and Omp91. Surface proteins that are not virulence-associated include three peptidoglycan-associated Omps of apparent molecular weights ...
C D, Parker, S K, Armstrong
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