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Surface proteins of Bordetella pertussis: Comparison of virulent and avirulent strains and effects of phenotypic modulation
S. K. Armstrong
, C. D. Parker
Microbiology
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Agriculture & Biology
Bordetella pertussis
100%
avirulent strains
90%
surface proteins
83%
virulent strains
78%
Bordetella parapertussis
30%
virulence
29%
Bordetella
27%
cell fractionation
24%
porins
23%
pertussis toxin
23%
hemolysins
21%
proteins
18%
anions
18%
lipopolysaccharides
17%
transposons
16%
Western blotting
15%
toxins
14%
chemical derivatives
13%
molecular weight
11%
cells
5%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Bordetella pertussis
96%
Membrane Proteins
60%
Hemagglutinins
54%
Bordetella parapertussis
42%
Virulence
42%
Bordetella
38%
Cell Fractionation
34%
Porins
31%
Hemolysin Proteins
31%
Population Biological Variation
29%
Pertussis Toxin
27%
Proteins
26%
Anions
26%
Lipopolysaccharides
20%
Molecular Weight
20%
Western Blotting
16%