Brooke L. Deatherage, Ph.D. - Publications

Affiliations: 
2009 University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA 
Area:
Microbiology Biology

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Year Citation  Score
2012 Brown RN, Sanford JA, Park JH, Deatherage BL, Champion BL, Smith RD, Heffron F, Adkins JN. A Comprehensive Subcellular Proteomic Survey of Salmonella Grown under Phagosome-Mimicking versus Standard Laboratory Conditions. International Journal of Proteomics. 2012: 123076. PMID 22900174 DOI: 10.1155/2012/123076  0.319
2012 Deatherage BL, Cookson BT. Membrane vesicle release in bacteria, eukaryotes, and archaea: a conserved yet underappreciated aspect of microbial life. Infection and Immunity. 80: 1948-57. PMID 22409932 DOI: 10.1128/Iai.06014-11  0.588
2009 Cummings LA, Deatherage BL, Cookson BT. Adaptive Immune Responses during Salmonella Infection. Ecosal Plus. 3. PMID 26443770 DOI: 10.1128/ecosalplus.8.8.11  0.585
2009 Deatherage BL, Lara JC, Bergsbaken T, Rassoulian Barrett SL, Lara S, Cookson BT. Biogenesis of bacterial membrane vesicles. Molecular Microbiology. 72: 1395-407. PMID 19432795 DOI: 10.1111/J.1365-2958.2009.06731.X  0.554
2008 Alaniz RC, Deatherage BL, Lara JC, Cookson BT. Membrane vesicles are immunogenic facsimiles of Salmonella typhimurium that potently activate dendritic cells, prime B and T cell responses, and stimulate protective immunity in vivo (Journal of Immunology (2007) 179, (7692-7701)) Journal of Immunology. 180: 3612.  0.617
2007 Alaniz RC, Deatherage BL, Lara JC, Cookson BT. Membrane vesicles are immunogenic facsimiles of Salmonella typhimurium that potently activate dendritic cells, prime B and T cell responses, and stimulate protective immunity in vivo. Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950). 179: 7692-701. PMID 18025215 DOI: 10.4049/Jimmunol.179.11.7692  0.612
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