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Donovan S, Thompson J, Sandlund J, Adderson E, Pivnick E, Harreld J
Case Rep Otolaryngol . 2013 Jul; 2013:272314. PMID: 23853729
Gorlin Syndrome (GS), also known as nevoid basal cell carcinoma syndrome, is a rare autosomal dominant condition characterized by developmental abnormalities and predisposition to certain neoplasms. Acute invasive fungal rhinosinusitis...
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Rodriguez C, Lujan-Zilbermann J, Woodard P, Andreansky M, Adderson E
Bone Marrow Transplant . 2003 Mar; 31(5):411-2. PMID: 12634735
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Adderson E
Springer Semin Immunopathol . 2002 Feb; 23(4):387-403. PMID: 11826616
Polysaccharide(PS)-encapsulated bacteria such as Streptococcus pneumoniae, Haemophilus influenzae, and Neisseria meningitidis are among the most prevalent bacterial pathogens of humans. Infections caused by these organisms are both common (otitis media,...
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Adderson E, Byington C, Spencer L, Kimball A, Hindiyeh M, Carroll K, et al.
Pediatrics . 2001 Jul; 108(1):E18. PMID: 11433097
Objective: Haemophilus influenzae type b causes severe disease in nonimmune infants and young children; other serotypes are uncommon pathogens and thought to have low virulence. Some have hypothesized that with...
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Ogilvie C, Omikunle A, Wang Y, St Geme III 3rd J, Rodriguez C, Adderson E
J Infect Dis . 2001 Jun; 184(2):144-9. PMID: 11424010
Invasive infections caused by non-type b encapsulated Haemophilus influenzae have increased recently. Because capsule is a major virulence factor, capsulation of 62 recently isolated non-serotype b encapsulated strains was examined....
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Bohnsack J, Takahashi S, Detrick S, Pelinka L, Hammitt L, Aly A, et al.
J Infect Dis . 2001 May; 183(11):1694-7. PMID: 11343222
Previous work divided serotype III group B streptococci (GBS) into 3 major phylogenetic lineages (III-1, III-2, and III-3) on the basis of bacterial DNA restriction digest patterns (RDPs). Most neonatal...
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Mertens N, Galvin J, Adderson E, Cunningham M
Mol Immunol . 2001 Apr; 37(15):901-13. PMID: 11282394
Nucleotide sequences of VH- and VL-genes of anti-myosin/anti-streptococcal monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) were analyzed and compared with their highly detailed antigen binding reactivities. Antigen-specificities of the cross-reactive mAbs included myosin, streptococcal...
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Adderson E, Viskochil D, Carey J, Shigeoka A, Christenson J, Bohnsack J, et al.
Am J Med Genet . 2000 Nov; 95(1):17-20. PMID: 11074489
We report on two children who may represent a novel syndrome consisting of a deficiency of immunoglobulin-bearing B lymphocytes and serum antibody, deficient intrauterine and/or postnatal growth, intracranial calcifications, and...
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Adderson E, Takahashi S, Bohnsack J
Mol Genet Metab . 2000 Sep; 71(1-2):451-4. PMID: 11001839
Serotype III group B Streptococcus agalactiae (GBS) are the most common cause of neonatal sepsis and meningitis. We have classified type III GBS by restriction digest patterns of chromosomal DNA...
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Bohnsack J, Takahashi S, Hammitt L, Miller D, Aly A, Adderson E
Infect Immun . 2000 Aug; 68(9):5018-25. PMID: 10948119
Many group B Streptococcus agalactiae strains and other pathogenic streptococci express a cell-associated peptidase that inactivates C5a (C5a-ase), the major neutrophil chemoattractant produced by activation of the complement cascade. Type...