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2010Bacterial lipoproteins differentially regulate human primary and memory CD4+T and B cell responses to pneumococcal protein antigens through Toll-like receptor 2Zhang, Q.; Bagrade, L.; Clarke, E.; Paton, J.; Nunez, D.; Finn, A.
2012Polyhistidine triad proteins of pathogenic streptococciPlumptre, C.; Ogunniyi, A.; Paton, J.
2011Exposure of Thomsen-Friedenreich antigen in Streptococcus pneumoniae infection is dependent on pneumococcal neuraminidase ACoats, M.; Murphy, T.; Paton, J.; Gray, B.; Briles, D.
2018Streptococcus pneumoniae: transmission, colonization and invasionWeiser, J.; Ferreira, D.; Paton, J.
2010Central role of manganese in regulation of stress responses, physiology, and metabolism in Streptococcus pneumoniaeOgunniyi, A.; Mahdi, L.; Jennings, M.; McEwan, A.; McDevitt, C.; Van der Hoek, M.; Bagley, C.; Hoffmann, P.; Gould, K.; Paton, J.
2010Importance of CXC chemokine receptor 2 in alveolar neutrophil and exudate macrophage recruitment in response to pneumococcal lung infectionHerbold, W.; Maus, R.; Hahn, I.; Ding, N.; Srivastava, M.; Christman, J.; Mack, M.; Reutershan, J.; Briles, D.; Paton, J.; Winter, C.; Welte, T.; Maus, U.
2010The MerR/NmlR Family Transcription Factor of Streptococcus pneumoniae responds to carbonyl stress and modulates hydrogen peroxide productionPotter, A.; Kidd, S.; McEwan, A.; Paton, J.
2011Cathepsin G and neutrophil elastase play critical and nonredundant roles in lung-protective Immunity against Streptococcus pneumoniae in miceHahn, I.; Klaus, A.; Janze, A.; Steinwede, K.; Ding, N.; Bohling, J.; Brumshagen, C.; Serrano, H.; Gauthier, F.; Paton, J.; Welte, T.; Maus, U.; Weiser, J.N.
2010Efficacy profiles of Daptomycin for treatment of Iinvasive and noninvasive pulmonary infections with treptococcus pneumoniaeHenken, S.; Bohling, J.; Martens-Lobenhoffer, J.; Paton, J.; Ogunniyi, A.; Briles, D.; Salisbury, V.; Wedekind, D.; Bode-Boger, S.; Welsh, T.; Bange, F.; Welte, T.; Maus, U.
2011Pneumolysin with low hemolytic activity confers an early growth advantage to Streptococcus pneumoniae in the bloodHarvey, R.; Ogunniyi, A.; Chen, A.; Paton, J.; Camilli, A.