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Karl E. Klose to Cholera

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Karl E. Klose has written about Cholera.
Connection Strength

1.839
  1. Childers BM, Cao X, Weber GG, Demeler B, Hart PJ, Klose KE. N-terminal residues of the Vibrio cholerae virulence regulatory protein ToxT involved in dimerization and modulation by fatty acids. J Biol Chem. 2011 Aug 12; 286(32):28644-55.
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    Score: 0.385
  2. Weber GG, Klose KE. The complexity of ToxT-dependent transcription in Vibrio cholerae. Indian J Med Res. 2011 Feb; 133:201-6.
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    Score: 0.376
  3. Sherik M, Eves R, Guo S, Lloyd CJ, Klose KE, Davies PL. Sugar-binding and split domain combinations in repeats-in-toxin adhesins from Vibrio cholerae and Aeromonas veronii mediate cell-surface recognition and hemolytic activities. mBio. 2024 Feb 14; 15(2):e0229123.
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    Score: 0.230
  4. Reidl J, Klose KE. Vibrio cholerae and cholera: out of the water and into the host. FEMS Microbiol Rev. 2002 Jun; 26(2):125-39.
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    Score: 0.206
  5. Klose KE. The suckling mouse model of cholera. Trends Microbiol. 2000 Apr; 8(4):189-91.
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    Score: 0.177
  6. Fong JCN, Syed KA, Klose KE, Yildiz FH. Role of Vibrio polysaccharide (vps) genes in VPS production, biofilm formation and Vibrio cholerae pathogenesis. Microbiology (Reading). 2010 Sep; 156(Pt 9):2757-2769.
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    Score: 0.089
  7. Chatterjee S, Ghosh K, Raychoudhuri A, Chowdhury G, Bhattacharya MK, Mukhopadhyay AK, Ramamurthy T, Bhattacharya SK, Klose KE, Nandy RK. Incidence, virulence factors, and clonality among clinical strains of non-O1, non-O139 Vibrio cholerae isolates from hospitalized diarrheal patients in Kolkata, India. J Clin Microbiol. 2009 Apr; 47(4):1087-95.
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    Score: 0.082
  8. Childers BM, Klose KE. Regulation of virulence in Vibrio cholerae: the ToxR regulon. Future Microbiol. 2007 Jun; 2(3):335-44.
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    Score: 0.073
  9. Lauriano CM, Ghosh C, Correa NE, Klose KE. The sodium-driven flagellar motor controls exopolysaccharide expression in Vibrio cholerae. J Bacteriol. 2004 Aug; 186(15):4864-74.
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    Score: 0.060
  10. Klose KE. Regulation of virulence in Vibrio cholerae. Int J Med Microbiol. 2001 May; 291(2):81-8.
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    Score: 0.048
  11. Schuhmacher DA, Klose KE. Environmental signals modulate ToxT-dependent virulence factor expression in Vibrio cholerae. J Bacteriol. 1999 Mar; 181(5):1508-14.
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    Score: 0.041
  12. Hankins JV, Madsen JA, Giles DK, Childers BM, Klose KE, Brodbelt JS, Trent MS. Elucidation of a novel Vibrio cholerae lipid A secondary hydroxy-acyltransferase and its role in innate immune recognition. Mol Microbiol. 2011 Sep; 81(5):1313-29.
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    Score: 0.024
  13. Thompson FL, Thompson CC, Vicente AC, Klose KE. Vibrio2009: the third international conference on the biology of Vibrios. Mol Microbiol. 2010 Sep; 77(5):1065-71.
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    Score: 0.023
  14. Julio SM, Heithoff DM, Provenzano D, Klose KE, Sinsheimer RL, Low DA, Mahan MJ. DNA adenine methylase is essential for viability and plays a role in the pathogenesis of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis and Vibrio cholerae. Infect Immun. 2001 Dec; 69(12):7610-5.
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    Score: 0.012
  15. Watnick PI, Lauriano CM, Klose KE, Croal L, Kolter R. The absence of a flagellum leads to altered colony morphology, biofilm development and virulence in Vibrio cholerae O139. Mol Microbiol. 2001 Jan; 39(2):223-35.
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    Score: 0.012
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