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Disulfide Bonding within Components of the Chlamydia Type III Secretion Apparatus Correlates with DevelopmentBETTS-HAMPIKIAN, H. J; FIELDS, K. A.Journal of bacteriology. 2011, Vol 193, Num 24, pp 6950-6959, issn 0021-9193, 10 p.Article

Regulation by Ca2+ in the Yersinia low-Ca2+ responseSTRALEY, S. C; PLANO, G. V; SKRZYPEK, E et al.Molecular microbiology (Print). 1993, Vol 8, Num 6, pp 1005-1010, issn 0950-382XArticle

Evidence that CT694 is a novel Chlamydia trachomatis T3S substrate capable of functioning during invasion or early cycle developmentHOWER, S; WOLF, K; FIELDS, K. A et al.Molecular microbiology (Print). 2009, Vol 72, Num 6, pp 1423-1437, issn 0950-382X, 15 p.Article

Bioinformatic and Biochemical Evidence for the Identification of the Type III Secretion System Needle Protein of Chlamydia trachomatisBETTS, H. J; TWIGGS, L. E; SAL, M. S et al.Journal of bacteriology. 2008, Vol 190, Num 5, pp 1680-1690, issn 0021-9193, 11 p.Article

Virulence role of V antigen of Yersinia pestis at the bacterial surfaceFIELDS, K. A; NILLES, M. L; COWAN, C et al.Infection and immunity. 1999, Vol 67, Num 10, pp 5395-5408, issn 0019-9567Article

Biochemical and Localization Analyses of Putative Type III Secretion Translocator Proteins CopB and CopB2 of Chlamydia trachomatis Reveal Significant DistinctionsCHELLAS-GERY, B; WOLF, K; TISONCIK, J et al.Infection and immunity. 2011, Vol 79, Num 8, pp 3036-3045, issn 0019-9567, 10 p.Article

Treatment of Chlamydia trachomatis with a small molecule inhibitor of the Yersinia type III secretion system disrupts progression of the chlamydial developmental cycleWOLF, K; BETTS, H. J; CHELLAS-GERY, B et al.Molecular microbiology (Print). 2006, Vol 61, Num 6, pp 1543-1555, issn 0950-382X, 13 p.Article

Inhibition of fusion of Chlamydia trachomatis inclusions at 32°C correlates with restricted export of IncAFIELDS, K. A; FISCHER, E; HACKSTADT, T et al.Infection and immunity. 2002, Vol 70, Num 7, pp 3816-3823, issn 0019-9567Article

LcrV of Yersinia pestis enters infected eukaryotic cells by a virulence plasmid-independent mechanismFIELDS, K. A; STRALEY, S. C.Infection and immunity. 1999, Vol 67, Num 9, pp 4801-4813, issn 0019-9567Article

Failure to detect binding of LcrH to the V antigen of Yersinia pestisFIELDS, K. A; WILLIAMS, A. W; STRALEY, S. C et al.Infection and immunity. 1997, Vol 65, Num 9, pp 3954-3957, issn 0019-9567Article

A low-Ca2+ response (LCR) secretion (ysc) locus lies within the lcrB region of the LCR plasmid in Yersinia pestisFIELDS, K. A; PLANO, G. V; STRALEY, S. C et al.Journal of bacteriology. 1994, Vol 176, Num 3, pp 569-579, issn 0021-9193Article

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