Yersinia enterocolitica
- Bacterial Infections | SpotlightBread Feeding Is a Robust and More Physiological Enteropathogen Administration Method Compared to Oral Gavage
Oral administration is a preferred model for studying infection by bacterial enteropathogens such as Yersinia spp. In the mouse model, the most frequent method for oral infection consists of oral gavage with a feeding needle directly introduced in the animal stomach via the esophagus. In this study, we compared needle gavage to bread feeding as an alternative mode of...
- Microbial Immunity and VaccinesYersinia enterocolitica Promotes Robust Mucosal Inflammatory T-Cell Immunity in Murine Neonates
- Molecular PathogenesisRole of Lipid A Acylation in Yersinia enterocolitica Virulence
- Molecular PathogenesisTrimer Stability of YadA Is Critical for Virulence of Yersinia enterocolitica
- Molecular PathogenesisCharacterization of Complement Factor H Binding to Yersinia enterocolitica Serotype O:3
- Bacterial Infections | SpotlightYersinia enterocolitica Infection of Mice Reveals Clonal Invasion and Abscess Formation