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2014Resident microbiota affect bordetella pertussis infectious dose and host specificityWeyrich, L.; Feaga, H.; Park, J.; Muse, S.; Safi, C.; Rolin, O.; Young, S.; Harvill, E.
2014The impact of pneumolysin on the macrophage response to Streptococcus pneumoniae is strain-dependentHarvey, R.; Hughes, C.; Paton, A.; Trappetti, C.; Paton, J.; Tweten, R.; Neyrolles, O.
2014Comparison of hematopoietic cancer stem cells with normal stem cells leads to discovery of novel differentially expressed SSRsHosseinpour, B.; Bakhtiarizadeh, M.; Mirabbassi, S.; Ebrahimie, E.
2014Genome-wide identification of miR-200 targets reveals a regulatory network controlling cell invasionBracken, C.P.; Li, X.; Wright, J.A.; Lawrence, D.; Pillman, K.A.; Salmanidis, M.; Anderson, M.A.; Dredge, B.K.; Gregory, P.A.; Tsykin, A.; Neilsen, C.; Thomson, D.; Bert, A.; Leerberg, J.; Yap, A.; Jensen, K.; Khew-Goodall, Y.; Goodall, G.
2014Mammalian genome evolution as a result of epigenetic regulation of transposable elementsBuckley, R.; Adelson, D.
2014Insulin-like factor 3 and the HPG axis in the maleIvell, R.; Heng, K.; Anand-Ivell, R.
2014Gamma-irradiated influenza A virus provides adjuvant activity to a co-administered poorly immunogenic SFV vaccine in miceBabb, R.; Chan, J.; Khairat, J.; Furuya, Y.; Alsharifi, M.
2014The BiP molecular chaperone plays multiple roles during the biogenesis of torsinA, an AAA⁺ ATPase associated with the neurological disease early-onset torsion dystoniaZacchi, L.; Wu, H.; Bell, S.; Millen, L.; Paton, A.; Paton, J.; Thomas, P.; Zolkiewski, M.; Brodsky, J.
2014Opposing unfolded-protein-response signals converge on death receptor 5 to control apoptosisLu, M.; Lawrence, D.; Marsters, S.; Acosta-Alvear, D.; Kimmig, P.; Mendez, A.; Paton, A.; Paton, J.; Walter, P.; Ashkenazi, A.
2014Development of primary invasive pneumococcal disease caused by serotype 1 pneumococci is driven by early increased type I interferon response in the lungHughes, C.; Harvey, R.; Plumptre, C.; Paton, J.; Pirofski, L.