Yersinia pestis
- MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR PATHOGENESISVirulence Role of V Antigen of Yersinia pestis at the Bacterial Surface
- MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR PATHOGENESISLcrV of Yersinia pestis Enters Infected Eukaryotic Cells by a Virulence Plasmid-Independent Mechanism
- MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR PATHOGENESISMolecular Characterization of the Hemin Uptake Locus (hmu) from Yersinia pestis and Analysis ofhmu Mutants for Hemin and Hemoprotein Utilization
- MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR PATHOGENESISExpression of Plasminogen Activator Pla ofYersinia pestis Enhances Bacterial Attachment to the Mammalian Extracellular Matrix
- MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR PATHOGENESISThe pH 6 Antigen of Yersinia pestisBinds to β1-Linked Galactosyl Residues in Glycosphingolipids
- Microbial Immunity and VaccinesAnalysis of the Yersinia pestis V Protein for the Presence of Linear Antibody Epitopes