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| Human leptospira isolates circulating in Mayotte (Indian Ocean) have unique serological and molecular features. Bourhy P., Collet L., Lernout T., Zinini F., Hartskeerl R.A., van der Linden H., Thiberge J.M., Diancourt L., Brisse S., Giry C. et al. J. Clin. Microbiol. 50:307-311(2012) · UniProtKB (23) |
| Comparison of two multilocus sequence based genotyping schemes for Leptospira species. Ahmed A., Thaipadungpanit J., Boonsilp S., Wuthiekanun V., Nalam K., Spratt B.G., Aanensen D.M., Smythe L.D., Ahmed N., Feil E.J. et al. PLoS Negl Trop Dis 5:e1374-e1374(2011) · UniProtKB (15) |
| Mutations affecting Leptospira interrogans lipopolysaccharide attenuate virulence. Murray G.L., Srikram A., Henry R., Hartskeerl R.A., Sermswan R.W., Adler B. Mol. Microbiol. 78:701-709(2010) · UniProtKB (2) |
| Conservation of the S10-spc-alpha locus within otherwise highly plastic genomes provides phylogenetic insight into the genus Leptospira. Victoria B., Ahmed A., Zuerner R.L., Ahmed N., Bulach D.M., Quinteiro J., Hartskeerl R.A. PLoS ONE 3:e2752-e2752(2008) · UniProtKB (248) |
| Buenos Aires, a new Leptospira serovar of serogroup Djasiman, isolated from an aborted dog fetus in Argentina. Rossetti C.A., Liem M., Samartino L.E., Hartskeerl R.A. Vet. Microbiol. 107:241-248(2005) · UniProtKB (1) |
| Comparative genomics of two Leptospira interrogans serovars reveals novel insights into physiology and pathogenesis. Nascimento A.L.T.O., Ko A.I., Martins E.A.L., Monteiro-Vitorello C.B., Ho P.L., Haake D.A., Verjovski-Almeida S., Hartskeerl R.A., Marques M.V., Oliveira M.C. et al. J. Bacteriol. 186:2164-2172(2004) · UniProtKB (3,654) |
| Leptospirosis, water sports, and chemoprophylaxis. Haake D.A., Dundoo M., Cader R., Kubak B.M., Hartskeerl R.A., Sejvar J.J., Ashford D.A. Clin. Infect. Dis. 34:e40-3(2002) · UniProtKB (1) |
| Characterization of the Leptospira interrogans S10-spc-alpha operon. Zuerner R.L., Hartskeerl R.A., van de Kemp H., Bal A.E. FEMS Microbiol. Lett. 182:303-308(2000) · UniProtKB (32) |
| Detection of seven species of pathogenic leptospires by PCR using two sets of primers. Gravekamp C., Van de Kemp H., Franzen M., Carrington D., Schoone G.J., Van Eys G.J., Everard C.O., Hartskeerl R.A., Terpstra W.J. J. Gen. Microbiol. 139:1691-1700(1993) · UniProtKB (3) |
| A 46 kDa integral membrane protein from Mycobacterium leprae resembles a number of bacterial and mammalian membrane transport proteins. Oskam L., Hartskeerl R.A., Hermans C.J., de Wit M.Y., Jarings G.H., Nicholls R.D., Klatser P.R. Microbiology 141:1963-1968(1995) · UniProtKB (1) |
| Nucleotide and deduced amino acid sequence of a Mycobacterium leprae 12K protein. Hartskeerl R.A., Stabel L.F.E.M., Hermans C.R., Klatser P.R., Thole J.E.R. Nucleic Acids Res. 18:1294-1294(1990) · UniProtKB (1) |
| A major immunogenic 36,000-molecular-weight antigen from Mycobacterium leprae contains an immunoreactive region of proline-rich repeats. Thole J.E.R., Stabel L.F.E.M., Suykerbuyk M.E.G., de Wit M.Y.L., Klatser P.R., Kolk A.H.J., Hartskeerl R.A. Infect. Immun. 58:80-87(1990) · UniProtKB (1) |
| The 14,000-molecular-weight antigen of Mycobacterium tuberculosis is related to the alpha-crystallin family of low-molecular-weight heat shock proteins. Verbon A., Hartskeerl R.A., Schuitema A., Kolk A.H.J., Young D.B., Lathigra R. J. Bacteriol. 174:1352-1359(1992) · UniProtKB (1) |

