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pertussis toxin

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    Intranasal Immunization with Acellular Pertussis Vaccines Results in Long-Term Immunity to <span class="named-content genus-species" id="named-content-1">Bordetella pertussis</span> in Mice
    Microbial Immunity and Vaccines | Spotlight
    Intranasal Immunization with Acellular Pertussis Vaccines Results in Long-Term Immunity to Bordetella pertussis in Mice

    Bordetella pertussis colonizes the respiratory mucosa of humans, inducing an immune response seeded in the respiratory tract. An individual, once convalescent, exhibits long-term immunity to the pathogen.

    M. Allison Wolf, Dylan T. Boehm, Megan A. DeJong, Ting Y. Wong, Emel Sen-Kilic, Jesse M. Hall, Catherine B. Blackwood, Kelly L. Weaver, Claire O. Kelly, Caleb A. Kisamore, Graham J. Bitzer, Justin R. Bevere, Mariette Barbier, F. Heath Damron
  • Open Access
    Microbial Immunity and Vaccines
    Characterization of Individual Human Antibodies That Bind Pertussis Toxin Stimulated by Acellular Immunization
    Edith Acquaye-Seedah, Elizabeth E. Reczek, Hugh H. Russell, Andrea M. DiVenere, Sara O. Sandman, Joseph H. Collins, Caitlin A. Stein, Timothy A. Whitehead, Jennifer A. Maynard
  • Bacterial Infections
    Fatal Pertussis in the Neonatal Mouse Model Is Associated with Pertussis Toxin-Mediated Pathology beyond the Airways
    Karen M. Scanlon, Yael G. Snyder, Ciaran Skerry, Nicholas H. Carbonetti
  • Molecular Pathogenesis
    Modulation of Pertussis and Adenylate Cyclase Toxins by Sigma Factor RpoE in Bordetella pertussis
    Mariette Barbier, Dylan T. Boehm, Emel Sen-Kilic, Claire Bonnin, Theo Pinheiro, Casey Hoffman, Mary Gray, Erik Hewlett, F. Heath Damron
  • Host Response and Inflammation
    Pertussis Toxin Inhibits Early Chemokine Production To Delay Neutrophil Recruitment in Response to Bordetella pertussis Respiratory Tract Infection in Mice
    Charlotte Andreasen, Nicholas H. Carbonetti
  • Molecular Pathogenesis
    Pertussis Toxin Utilizes Proximal Components of the T-Cell Receptor Complex To Initiate Signal Transduction Events in T Cells
    Olivia D. Schneider, Alison A. Weiss, William E. Miller
  • Molecular Pathogenesis
    Evading the Proteasome: Absence of Lysine Residues Contributes to Pertussis Toxin Activity by Evasion of Proteasome Degradation
    Zoƫ E. V. Worthington, Nicholas H. Carbonetti
  • Molecular Pathogenesis
    Requirements for Assembly of PtlH with the Pertussis Toxin Transporter Apparatus of Bordetella pertussis
    Anita Verma, Drusilla L. Burns
  • Bacterial Infections | Spotlight
    Pertussis Toxin Targets Airway Macrophages To Promote Bordetella pertussis Infection of the Respiratory Tract
    Nicholas H. Carbonetti, Galina V. Artamonova, Nico Van Rooijen, Victor I. Ayala
  • Bacterial Infections
    Pertussis Toxin and Adenylate Cyclase Toxin Provide a One-Two Punch for Establishment of Bordetella pertussis Infection of the Respiratory Tract
    Nicholas H. Carbonetti, Galina V. Artamonova, Charlotte Andreasen, Nicholas Bushar

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