K E Klose
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Recent Articles
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Rodriguez A, Yu J, Murthy A, Guentzel M, Klose K, Forsthuber T, et al.
Mucosal Immunol
. 2010 Sep;
4(2):217-26.
PMID: 20861832
Mast cells are now recognized as effective modulators of innate immunity. We recently reported that mast cells and secreted interleukin-4 (IL-4) effectively control intramacrophage replication of Francisella tularensis Live Vaccine...
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Yu J, Raulie E, Murthy A, Guentzel M, Klose K, Arulanandam B
Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis
. 2007 Dec;
27(4):323-5.
PMID: 18087734
No abstract available.
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Julio S, Heithoff D, Provenzano D, Klose K, SINSHEIMER R, Low D, et al.
Infect Immun
. 2001 Nov;
69(12):7610-5.
PMID: 11705940
Salmonella strains that lack or overproduce DNA adenine methylase (Dam) elicit a protective immune response to different Salmonella species. To generate vaccines against other bacterial pathogens, the dam genes of...
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Klose K
Int J Med Microbiol
. 2001 Jul;
291(2):81-8.
PMID: 11437342
Vibrio cholerae causes the diarrheal disease cholera primarily because it expresses a colonization factor (toxin-coregulated pilus; TCP) and a potent toxin (cholera toxin; CT) within the human intestine. While the...
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Provenzano D, Lauriano C, Klose K
J Bacteriol
. 2001 May;
183(12):3652-62.
PMID: 11371530
ToxR, the transmembrane regulatory protein required for expression of virulence factors in the human diarrheal pathogen Vibrio cholerae, directly activates and represses the transcription of two outer membrane porins, OmpU...
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Prouty M, Correa N, Klose K
Mol Microbiol
. 2001 Mar;
39(6):1595-609.
PMID: 11260476
The human pathogen Vibrio cholerae is a highly motile organism by virtue of a polar flagellum. Flagellar transcriptional regulatory factors have been demonstrated to contribute to V. cholerae virulence, but...
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Klose K
Trends Microbiol
. 2001 Feb;
8(4):189-91.
PMID: 10754579
Vibrio cholerae colonization of the suckling mouse intestine is a commonly used animal model for the human diarrheal disease cholera. This model has a number of advantages as well as...
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Watnick P, Lauriano C, Klose K, Croal L, Kolter R
Mol Microbiol
. 2001 Jan;
39(2):223-35.
PMID: 11136445
Throughout most of history, epidemic and pandemic cholera was caused by Vibrio cholerae of the serogroup O1. In 1992, however, a V. cholerae strain of the serogroup O139 emerged as...
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Nesper J, Lauriano C, Klose K, Kapfhammer D, Kraiss A, Reidl J
Infect Immun
. 2000 Dec;
69(1):435-45.
PMID: 11119535
Recently we described the isolation of spontaneous bacteriophage K139-resistant Vibrio cholerae O1 El Tor mutants. In this study, we identified phage-resistant isolates with intact O antigen but altered core oligosaccharide...
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Nesper J, Kapfhammer D, Klose K, Merkert H, Reidl J
J Bacteriol
. 2000 Aug;
182(18):5097-104.
PMID: 10960093
Bacteriophage K139 was recently characterized as a temperate phage of O1 Vibrio cholerae. In this study we have determined the phage adsorption site on the bacterial cell surface. Phage-binding studies...