C F Deobald
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Dziewanowska K, Carson A, Patti J, Deobald C, Bayles K, Bohach G
Infect Immun
. 2000 Oct;
68(11):6321-8.
PMID: 11035741
We reported previously that internalization of Staphylococcus aureus by nonprofessional phagocytes involves an interaction between fibronectin (Fn) binding protein (FnBP) and the host cell, resulting in signal transduction, tyrosine kinase...
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Dziewanowska K, Patti J, Deobald C, Bayles K, Trumble W, Bohach G
Infect Immun
. 1999 Aug;
67(9):4673-8.
PMID: 10456915
Staphylococcus aureus expresses several surface proteins that promote adherence to host cell extracellular matrix proteins, including fibronectin (Fn). Since this organism has recently been shown to be internalized by nonprofessional...
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Lee S, Quesnell M, Fox L, Yoon J, Park Y, Davis W, et al.
J Food Prot
. 1998 Nov;
61(10):1384-6.
PMID: 9798161
A polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assay was adapted to detect toxin genes of staphylococcal isolates from cases of bovine mastitis. Samples were obtained from three geographical areas: Korea and Idaho...
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Ferens W, Davis W, Hamilton M, Park Y, Deobald C, Fox L, et al.
Infect Immun
. 1998 Feb;
66(2):573-80.
PMID: 9453611
Staphylococcus aureus is a major mastitis-causing pathogen in cattle. The chronic nature of bovine staphylococcal mastitis suggests that some products or components of S. aureus may interfere with the development...
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EDWARDS V, Deringer J, Callantine S, Deobald C, Berger P, Kapur V, et al.
Infect Immun
. 1997 Jun;
65(6):2346-52.
PMID: 9169773
The type C staphylococcal enterotoxins (SECs) are a group of highly conserved proteins with substantial antigenic cross-reactivity. Although Staphylococcus intermedius and coagulase-positive species of staphylococci are reported to produce SEC...