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C A Ewanowich

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Ewanowich C, Chui L, Paranchych M, Peppler M, Marusyk R, Albritton W
J Clin Microbiol . 1993 Jul; 31(7):1715-25. PMID: 8349747
A major outbreak of 5,683 cases of pertussis occurred in northern Alberta, Canada, from December 1989 to January 1991. The outbreak highlighted a number of problems with current methods of...
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Leininger E, Ewanowich C, Bhargava A, Peppler M, Kenimer J, Brennan M
Infect Immun . 1992 Jun; 60(6):2380-5. PMID: 1587605
Pertactin and filamentous hemagglutinin (FHA), proteins present on the surface of the gram-negative organism Bordetella pertussis, have been shown to contain the putative cell-binding sequence arginine-glycine-aspartic acid (RGD) and to...
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Ewanowich C, Peppler M
Infect Immun . 1990 Oct; 58(10):3187-93. PMID: 2119340
The microfilament inhibitors cytochalasins B and D have been traditionally used to indirectly evaluate the requirement for actin in the uptake of invasive bacterial pathogens by nonprofessional phagocytes. Through their...
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Ewanowich C, Melton A, Weiss A, Sherburne R, Peppler M
Infect Immun . 1989 Sep; 57(9):2698-704. PMID: 2547718
Phase-dependent invasive behavior of Bordetella pertussis was demonstrated by recovery of viable organisms from gentamicin-treated HeLa cell monolayers and by transmission electron microscopy. Several mutants of B. pertussis with Tn5...
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Ewanowich C, Sherburne R, Man S, Peppler M
Infect Immun . 1989 Apr; 57(4):1240-7. PMID: 2925250
Bordetella parapertussis, a respiratory tract pathogen commonly regarded as noninvasive, was found to invade HeLa 229 cell monolayers. Following treatment of the monolayers with gentamicin, numbers of viable B. parapertussis...