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Microbial Pathogenesis, 1995
A large collection of 1154 strains of Vibrio cholerae of diverse origins including serogroups 01 and 0139 and those belonging to the non-01 and non-0139 (non-01:non-0139) serogroups were examined with a battery of DNA probes specific for cholera toxin (CT), zonula occludens toxin (ZOT), accessory cholera toxin (ACE) and El Tor hemolysin (HLY) to ...
Yoshifumi Takeda+6 more
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A large collection of 1154 strains of Vibrio cholerae of diverse origins including serogroups 01 and 0139 and those belonging to the non-01 and non-0139 (non-01:non-0139) serogroups were examined with a battery of DNA probes specific for cholera toxin (CT), zonula occludens toxin (ZOT), accessory cholera toxin (ACE) and El Tor hemolysin (HLY) to ...
Yoshifumi Takeda+6 more
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Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 1994
Masahiro Yoshioka, Hitoshi Asakura
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Masahiro Yoshioka, Hitoshi Asakura
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Inhibition of Cholera Toxin by Brefeldin A
1993Many aspects of the mechanism of action of cholera toxin (CT), the causative agent of cholera are well established (Fishman, 1990). CT consists of a pentameric B subunit which binds to ganglioside G Ml on the cell surface and an A subunit which activates adenylyl cyclase.
Palmer A. Orlandi+2 more
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TOXINS IN ENVIRONMENTAL VIBRIO CHOLERAE
The Lancet, 1983Myron M. Levine, J B Kaper
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Interpersonal Gut Microbiome Variation Drives Susceptibility and Resistance to Cholera Infection
Cell, 2020Weiwei Li, Ansel Hsiao, Jennifer Y Cho
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