N Carballeira
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Persson C, Carballeira N, Wolf-Watz H, Fallman M
EMBO J
. 1997 May;
16(9):2307-18.
PMID: 9171345
Pathogenic Yersinia resist uptake by eukaryotic cells by a mechanism involving the virulence protein YopH, a protein tyrosine phosphatase. We show that p130Cas and FAK are phosphorylated and recruited to...
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Andersson K, Carballeira N, Magnusson K, Persson C, Stendahl O, Wolf-Watz H, et al.
Mol Microbiol
. 1996 Jun;
20(5):1057-69.
PMID: 8809758
The PTPase YopH of Yersinia is essential to the ability of these bacteria to block phagocytosis. Wild-type Yersinia pseudotuberculosis, but not the yopH mutant strain, resisted phagocytosis by J774 cells....
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Lundgren E, Carballeira N, Vazquez R, Dubinina E, Branden H, Persson H, et al.
Infect Immun
. 1996 Mar;
64(3):829-35.
PMID: 8641788
The Yersinia pseudotuberculosis cell surface-located protein invasin was found to promote binding between the pathogen and resting peripheral B cells via beta 1 integrin receptors (CD29). B cells responded by...
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Carballeira N, Nazabal M, Brito J, Garcia O
Biotechniques
. 1990 Sep;
9(3):276-81.
PMID: 2223065
A thermostable DNA polymerase, isolated from the thermophilic strain Thermus thermophilus HB 8 was purified by a five-step procedure which provides a high yield and a homogeneous preparation. The molecular...