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2000Up-Regulation of both Intimin and eae-independent adherence of Shiga toxigenic Escherichia coli O157 by ler and phenotypic impact of a naturally occurring ler mutationOgierman, M.; Paton, A.; Paton, J.; O'Brien, A.D.
2018Chaperone-mediated Sec61 channel gating during ER import of small precursor proteins overcomes Sec61 inhibitor-reinforced energy barrierHaßdenteufel, S.; Johnson, N.; Paton, A.; Paton, J.; High, S.; Zimmermann, R.
2010Receptor-mimic probiotics: Potential therapeutics for bacterial toxin-mediated enteric diseasesPaton, A.; Morona, R.; Paton, J.
2010Escherichia coli subtilase cytotoxinPaton, A.; Paton, J.
2009Shiga Toxin-producing Escherichia coli Strains Negative for Locus of Enterocyte EffacementNewton, H.; Sloan, J.; Bulach, D.; Seemann, T.; Allison, C.; Tauschek, M.; Robins-Browne, R.; Paton, J.; Whittam, T.; Paton, A.; Hartland, E.
2016Comparative characterization of Shiga toxin type 2 and subtilase cytotoxin effects on human renal epithelial and endothelial cells grown in monolayer and bilayer conditionsÁlvarez, R.; Sacerdoti, F.; Jancic, C.; Paton, A.; Paton, J.; Ibarra, C.; Amaral, M.; Ramchandran, R.
2010Bioengineered bugs expressing oligosaccharide receptor mimics: Toxin-binding probiotics for treatment and prevention of enteric infectionsPaton, A.; Morona, R.; Paton, J.
2014Differential effects of Escherichia coli subtilase cytotoxin and shiga toxin 2 on chemokine and proinflammatory cytokine expression in human macrophage, colonic epithelial, and brain microvascular endothelial cell linesWang, H.; Rogers, T.; Paton, J.; Paton, A.; Blanke, S.R.
2014Effects of Escherichia coli Subtilase cytotoxin and Shiga toxin 2 on primary cultures of human renal tubular epithelial cellsMarquez, L.; Velazquez, N.; Repetto, H.; Paton, A.; Paton, J.; Ibarra, C.; Silberstein, C.; Johannes, L.
2014Therapeutic use of a receptor mimic probiotic reduces intestinal Shiga toxin levels in a piglet model of hemolytic uremic syndromeHostetter, S.; Helgerson, A.; Paton, J.; Paton, A.; Cornick, N.