Twyla Juehne
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Recent Articles
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Wang Y, Yu J, Ren Y, Liu L, Li H, Guo A, et al.
Clin Chim Acta
. 2013 Sep;
426:68-74.
PMID: 24041811
Background: A variety of immunoassays including multiplex suspension bead array have been developed for tumor marker detections; however, these assays could be compromised in their sensitivity and specificity by well-known...
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Kenjale R, Meng G, Fink D, Juehne T, Ohashi T, Erickson H, et al.
Infect Immun
. 2009 Aug;
77(11):4704-13.
PMID: 19687208
Haemophilus influenzae is a gram-negative bacterium that initiates infection by colonizing the upper respiratory tract. The H. influenzae Hap autotransporter protein mediates adherence, invasion, and microcolony formation in assays with...
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Cotter S, Yeo H, Juehne T, St Geme 3rd J
J Bacteriol
. 2005 Jun;
187(13):4656-64.
PMID: 15968077
Haemophilus influenzae type b is an important cause of meningitis and other serious invasive diseases and initiates infection by colonizing the upper respiratory tract. Among the major adhesins in H....
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Yeo H, Cotter S, Laarmann S, Juehne T, St Geme 3rd J, Waksman G
EMBO J
. 2004 Mar;
23(6):1245-56.
PMID: 15029242
Haemophilus influenzae is an important human pathogen that initiates infection by colonizing the upper respiratory tract. The H. influenzae Hia autotransporter is an adhesive protein that promotes adherence to respiratory...
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Laarmann S, Cutter D, Juehne T, Barenkamp S, St Geme J
Mol Microbiol
. 2002 Nov;
46(3):731-43.
PMID: 12410830
Haemophilus influenzae is a human-specific pathogen and a major source of morbidity worldwide. Infection with this organism begins with colonization of the nasopharynx, a process that probably depends on adherence...