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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.
2011Contribution of serotype and genetic background to virulence of serotype 3 and serogroup 11 pneumococcal isolatesMcAllister, L.; Ogunniyi, A.; Stroeher, U.; Leach, A.; Paton, J.; Camilli, A.
2001Immunization with components of two iron uptake ABC transporters protects mice against systemic Streptococcus pneumoniae infectionBrown, J.; Ogunniyi, A.; Woodrow, M.; Holden, D.; Paton, J.; Tuomanen, E.I.
2010Evaluation of biophotonic imaging to estimate bacterial burden in mice infected with highly virulent compared to less virulent Streptococcus pneumoniae serotypesHenken, S.; Bohling, J.; Ogunniyi, A.; Paton, J.; Salisbury, V.; Welte, T.; Maus, U.
2013Interplay between manganese and iron in pneumococcal pathogenesis: Role of the orphan response regulator ritROng, C.; Potter, A.; Trappetti, C.; Walker, M.; Jennings, M.; Paton, J.; McEwan, A.; Payne, S.M.
2012Streptococcus pneumoniae uses glutathione to defend against oxidative stress and metal ion toxicityPotter, A.; Trappetti, C.; Paton, J.
2012Identification of genes that contribute to the pathogenesis of invasive Pneumococcal Disease by in vivo transcriptomic analysisOgunniyi, A.; Mahdi, L.; Trappetti, C.; Verhoeven, N.; Mermans, D.; Van der Hoek, M.; Plumptre, C.; Paton, J.; Camilli, A.
2008Pneumococcal Virulence Gene Expression and Host Cytokine Profiles during Pathogenesis of Invasive DiseaseMahdi, L.; Ogunniyi, A.; Le Messurier, K.; Paton, J.
2007Contributions of pneumolysin, pneumococcal surface protein A (PspA), and PspC to pathogenicity of Streptococcus pneumoniae D39 in a mouse modelOgunniyi, A.; Le Messurier, K.; Graham, R.; Watt, J.; Briles, D.; Stroeher, U.; Paton, J.
2001Oral administration of formaldehyde-killed recombinant bacteria expressing a mimic of the shiga toxin receptor protects mice from fatal challenge with shiga-toxigenic Escherichia coliPaton, J.; Rogers, T.; Morona, R.; Paton, A.; O'Brien, A.D.