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Rescue from lethal Shiga toxin 2-induced renal failure with a cell-permeable peptide. | Academic Article |
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Shiga Toxin Therapeutics: Beyond Neutralization. | Academic Article |
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Tumor necrosis factor alpha increases human cerebral endothelial cell Gb3 and sensitivity to Shiga toxin. | Academic Article |
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Distinct physiologic and inflammatory responses elicited in baboons after challenge with Shiga toxin type 1 or 2 from enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli. | Academic Article |
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Stearns-Kurosawa, Deborah | Person |
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In vivo transduction with shiga toxin 1-encoding phage. | Academic Article |
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Shiga toxin: biochemistry, genetics, mode of action, and role in pathogenesis. | Academic Article |
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Kurosawa, Shinichiro | Person |
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Axonally transported Shigella cytotoxin is neuronotoxic. | Academic Article |
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Butyrate induces Gb3-galactosyltransferase and synthesis of the Shiga toxin receptor, Gb3, in MDCK cells | Academic Article |
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Chapter 22. Shiga toxin: Production and Purification | Academic Article |
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Developmentally regulated Gb3 galactosyltransferase and alpha-galactosidase determine Shiga toxin receptors in intestine. | Academic Article |
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Effect of shiga toxin on NaCl transport in rat distal colon. | Academic Article |
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Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for shigella toxin. | Academic Article |
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Infection of Immunocompetent Conventional Mice with Shiga Toxin-Producing E. coli: The DSS + STEC Model. | Academic Article |
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