Stephen Calderwood

Affiliations: 
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States 
Area:
Molecular Biology, Microbiology Biology
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Charles RC, Nakajima R, Liang L, et al. (2017) The plasma and mucosal IgM, IgA, and IgG responses to the Vibrio cholerae O1 protein immunome in adults with cholera in Bangladesh. The Journal of Infectious Diseases
Ellis CN, LaRocque RC, Uddin T, et al. (2015) Comparative proteomic analysis reveals activation of mucosal innate immune signaling pathways during cholera. Infection and Immunity. 83: 1089-103
Rahman A, Rashu R, Bhuiyan TR, et al. (2013) Antibody-secreting cell responses after Vibrio cholerae O1 infection and oral cholera vaccination in adults in Bangladesh. Clinical and Vaccine Immunology : Cvi. 20: 1592-8
Alam MM, Tsai LL, Rollins SM, et al. (2013) Identification of in vivo-induced bacterial proteins during human infection with Salmonella enterica serotype Paratyphi A. Clinical and Vaccine Immunology : Cvi. 20: 712-9
Bishop AL, Tarique AA, Patimalla B, et al. (2012) Immunization of mice with vibrio cholerae outer-membrane vesicles protects against hyperinfectious challenge and blocks transmission. The Journal of Infectious Diseases. 205: 412-21
Sheikh A, Khanam F, Sayeed MA, et al. (2011) Interferon-γ and proliferation responses to Salmonella enterica Serotype Typhi proteins in patients with S. Typhi Bacteremia in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Plos Neglected Tropical Diseases. 5: e1193
Charles RC, Sheikh A, Krastins B, et al. (2010) Characterization of anti-Salmonella enterica serotype Typhi antibody responses in bacteremic Bangladeshi patients by an immunoaffinity proteomics-based technology. Clinical and Vaccine Immunology : Cvi. 17: 1188-95
Chowdhury F, Begum YA, Alam MM, et al. (2010) Concomitant enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli infection induces increased immune responses to Vibrio cholerae O1 antigens in patients with cholera in Bangladesh. Infection and Immunity. 78: 2117-24
Nelson EJ, Harris JB, Morris JG, et al. (2009) Cholera transmission: the host, pathogen and bacteriophage dynamic. Nature Reviews. Microbiology. 7: 693-702
Zahid MS, Udden SM, Faruque AS, et al. (2008) Effect of phage on the infectivity of Vibrio cholerae and emergence of genetic variants. Infection and Immunity. 76: 5266-73
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