1 Human subjects were infected with
Haemophilus ducreyi.
2 Human volunteers were challenged with
Haemophilus ducreyi.
3 approximately 17 kDa in soluble extracts of
Haemophilus ducreyi.
4 receptor for hemoglobin (Hb) acquisition of
Haemophilus ducreyi.
5 of whom were receiving antiretrovirals) with
Haemophilus ducreyi.
6 The etiologic agent of chancroid is
Haemophilus ducreyi.
7 ogs of the losA and losB genes described for
Haemophilus ducreyi.
8 haride (LOS) sialyltransferase gene, lst, of
Haemophilus ducreyi.
9 of Yersinia, UspA2 of Moraxella, and DsrA of
Haemophilus ducreyi.
10 wn to be responsible for NAD independence in
Haemophilus ducreyi.
11 ecies of bacteria: Neisseria gonorrhoeae and
Haemophilus ducreyi.
12 n that is expressed by all tested strains of
Haemophilus ducreyi.
13 The LspA1 and LspA2 proteins of
Haemophilus ducreyi 35000 are two very large macromolecu
14 harides of the sexually transmitted pathogen
Haemophilus ducreyi 35000 have been previously found to
15 A transposon insertion mutant of
Haemophilus ducreyi 35000 possessing a truncated lipooli
16 xtremely large open reading frames (ORFs) in
Haemophilus ducreyi 35000, lspA1 and lspA2, each of whic
17 reening was used to identify a LOS mutant of
Haemophilus ducreyi 35000.
18 into a defined beta(1-4) glucosyltransferase
Haemophilus ducreyi 35000glu- mutant in trans, and monoc
19 Haemophilus ducreyi 35000HP contains a cluster of homolo
20 Haemophilus ducreyi 35000HP contains a homolog of the Cp
21 Haemophilus ducreyi 35000HP contains a homologue of the
22 Haemophilus ducreyi 35000HP contains two genes, lspA1 an
23 The
Haemophilus ducreyi 35000HP genome encodes a homolog of
24 unteers were inoculated with 2 doses of live
Haemophilus ducreyi 35000HP.
25 somnus 129Pt, Haemophilus influenzae Rd, and
Haemophilus ducreyi 35000HP.
26 obacterium violaceum, and to a lesser extent
Haemophilus ducreyi 35000HP.
27 tion (PCR) assay, 56 (39%) were positive for
Haemophilus ducreyi,
44 (31%) for herpes simplex virus,
28 lso strong homology with the Cdt proteins of
Haemophilus ducreyi (
87-91%), but only partial homology
29 Here, we investigated whether
Haemophilus ducreyi,
a Gram-negative bacterium that caus
30 Here we demonstrate that CDTs from
Haemophilus ducreyi,
Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomita
31 ovar Typhimurium, Neisseria gonorrhoeae, and
Haemophilus ducreyi and determined interaction of each o
32 entity with the hemoglobin receptors of both
Haemophilus ducreyi and Neisseria meningitidis.
33 eported multiplex-PCR test (for T. pallidum,
Haemophilus ducreyi,
and herpes simplex virus).
34 action (M-PCR) to detect Treponema pallidum,
Haemophilus ducreyi,
and herpes simplex virus.
35 ningitidis, HmbR of N. meningitidis, HgbA of
Haemophilus ducreyi,
and HgpB of H. influenzae.
36 ients with chancroid contain antibodies to a
Haemophilus ducreyi antigen with an approximate molecula
37 The lipooligosaccharides (LOS) of
Haemophilus ducreyi are highly sialylated, a modificatio
38 The LspA proteins (LspA1 and LspA2) of
Haemophilus ducreyi are necessary for this pathogen to i
39 cause skin infections in the Pacific islands-
Haemophilus ducreyi-
as causes of skin ulceration in a ya
40 ed immunosorbent assay-based assay to assess
Haemophilus ducreyi binding to extracellular matrix (ECM
41 examined sites experimentally infected with
Haemophilus ducreyi by immunohistochemistry and flow cyt
42 Haemophilus ducreyi causes chancroid, a genital ulcer di
43 Haemophilus ducreyi causes chancroid, a genital ulcer di
44 Haemophilus ducreyi causes chancroid, a genital ulcer di
45 Haemophilus ducreyi causes chancroid, a sexually transmi
46 Haemophilus ducreyi causes chancroid, a sexually transmi
47 Haemophilus ducreyi causes chancroid, which facilitates
48 The finding that
Haemophilus ducreyi causes lesions similar to yaws is pa
49 Haemophilus ducreyi causes the genital ulcerative diseas
50 Haemophilus ducreyi causes the sexually transmitted dise
51 Haemophilus ducreyi causes the sexually transmitted dise
52 Haemophilus ducreyi causes the sexually transmitted dise
53 amino acid substitutions were mapped in the
Haemophilus ducreyi Cdt crystal structure providing some
54 Haemophilus ducreyi colocalizes with polymorphonuclear l
55 The LspA1, LspA2, and LspB proteins of
Haemophilus ducreyi comprise a two-partner secretion sys
56 Haemophilus ducreyi contains 3 TonB-dependent receptors:
57 The lipooligosaccharide (LOS) of
Haemophilus ducreyi contains a major glycoform that is i
58 The znuA gene of
Haemophilus ducreyi encodes a 32-kDa (mature) protein th
59 Haemophilus ducreyi encounters several classes of antimi
60 Haemophilus ducreyi exhibits a requirement for exogenous
61 Haemophilus ducreyi expresses 2 OmpA homologs, designate
62 Haemophilus ducreyi expresses a conserved hemoglobin-bin
63 Haemophilus ducreyi expresses a peptidoglycan-associated
64 Haemophilus ducreyi expresses a soluble cytolethal diste
65 Haemophilus ducreyi expresses a soluble cytolethal diste
66 Haemophilus ducreyi expresses an 18,000-molecular-weight
67 Haemophilus ducreyi expresses fine tangled pili, which a
68 Haemophilus ducreyi expresses several putative virulence
69 An intact
Haemophilus ducreyi flp operon is essential for microcol
70 n subjects were experimentally infected with
Haemophilus ducreyi for up to 2 weeks.
71 lytica, Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae, and
Haemophilus ducreyi form a lineage distinct from other P
72 Haemophilus ducreyi (
HD) and Treponema pallidum subspeci
73 s of CDTs from Escherichia coli (Ec-CDT) and
Haemophilus ducreyi (
Hd-CDT), which share limited amino
74 nucleotide sequence of pNAD1, a plasmid from
Haemophilus ducreyi identified on the basis of its abili
75 A gene expression study of
Haemophilus ducreyi identified the hypothetical lipoprot
76 a sialyltransferase deficient lst mutant of
Haemophilus ducreyi,
implicating its role in sialylation
77 t (p)ppGpp was required for the virulence of
Haemophilus ducreyi in humans.
78 of the surface lipooligosaccharide (LOS) of
Haemophilus ducreyi in the pathogenesis of chancroid, Tn
79 n about the virulence mechanisms employed by
Haemophilus ducreyi in the production of genital ulcers.
80 To localize
Haemophilus ducreyi in vivo, human subjects were experim
81 al killer (NK) cells in the host response to
Haemophilus ducreyi infection is unclear.
82 y the role of macrophage polarization during
Haemophilus ducreyi infection, we analyzed a panel of ma
83 oligosaccharide [LOS] EIA) to detect current
Haemophilus ducreyi infection.
84 Haemophilus ducreyi is a Gram-negative bacterium that ca
85 Haemophilus ducreyi is a gram-negative bacterium that is
86 Haemophilus ducreyi is a gram-negative obligate human pa
87 Haemophilus ducreyi is a hemin-requiring bacterium causi
88 Haemophilus ducreyi is a strict human pathogen and the c
89 Haemophilus ducreyi is an extracellular pathogen of huma
90 Haemophilus ducreyi is an obligate human pathogen and th
91 The major outer membrane protein (MOMP) of
Haemophilus ducreyi is an OmpA homolog that migrates on
92 The cytolethal distending toxin (CDT) of
Haemophilus ducreyi is comprised of the CdtA, CdtB, and
93 aride (LOS) present in the outer membrane of
Haemophilus ducreyi is likely a virulence factor for thi
94 The immune response to
Haemophilus ducreyi is mediated in part by T cells infil
95 volunteers, the cutaneous immune response to
Haemophilus ducreyi is orchestrated by serum, polymorpho
96 Haemophilus ducreyi is resistant to killing by normal se
97 Haemophilus ducreyi is the causative agent of chancroid,
98 Haemophilus ducreyi is the etiologic agent of chancroid,
99 Haemophilus ducreyi is the etiologic agent of chancroid,
100 Haemophilus ducreyi is the etiologic agent of chancroid,
101 Haemophilus ducreyi is the etiologic agent of chancroid,
102 Haemophilus ducreyi is the etiologic agent of the sexual
103 Haemophilus ducreyi is the etiologic agent of the sexual
104 Haemophilus ducreyi is the etiologic agent of the sexual
105 Haemophilus ducreyi is the etiologic agent of the sexual
106 The haemolysin of
Haemophilus ducreyi is the newest member of the Proteus/
107 Haemophilus ducreyi is unable to synthesize heme and mus
108 id, a sexually transmitted disease caused by
Haemophilus ducreyi,
is one of the most common genital u
109 Haemophilus ducreyi lipooligosaccharide (LOS) is capable
110 Haemophilus ducreyi makes cytolethal distending toxin (C
111 Haemophilus ducreyi must adapt to the environment of the
112 uman volunteers inoculated at two sites with
Haemophilus ducreyi,
outcomes for a subject were not ind
113 The
Haemophilus ducreyi outer membrane component DsrA (for d
114 Haemophilus ducreyi previously has been shown to inhibit
115 Haemophilus ducreyi produces a periplasmic copper-zinc s
116 Haemophilus ducreyi produces an outer membrane protein c
117 Haemophilus ducreyi produces two outer membrane proteins
118 re used to determine the genetic defect of a
Haemophilus ducreyi pyocin-resistant lipooligosaccharide
119 s indicated that experimental infection with
Haemophilus ducreyi recruits CD4 cells to the skin at th
120 Haemophilus ducreyi resists killing by antimicrobial pep
121 some pathogenic Escherichia coli strains and
Haemophilus ducreyi,
respectively.
122 the crystal structure of the holotoxin from
Haemophilus ducreyi reveals that CDT consists of an enzy
123 In the gram-negative mucosal pathogen
Haemophilus ducreyi,
serum resistance is mediated primar
124 ) (CMP-NeuAc synthetase) was isolated from a
Haemophilus ducreyi strain 35000 cell lysate and partial
125 ighly conserved outer membrane proteins from
Haemophilus ducreyi strain 35000 were cloned, overexpres
126 All
Haemophilus ducreyi strains examined contain a lipooligo
127 Haemophilus ducreyi synthesizes fine, tangled pili compo
128 e have initiated studies of the enzymes from
Haemophilus ducreyi (
the infectious agent of chancroid)
129 lls and contain very low numbers of cells of
Haemophilus ducreyi,
the bacterial agent of chancroid.
130 Haemophilus ducreyi,
the causative agent of chancroid, h
131 Haemophilus ducreyi,
the causative agent of chancroid, h
132 Haemophilus ducreyi,
the causative agent of chancroid, i
133 Haemophilus ducreyi,
the causative agent of chancroid, p
134 Haemophilus ducreyi,
the causative agent of chancroid, p
135 Haemophilus ducreyi,
the cause of the sexually transmitt
136 Haemophilus ducreyi,
the etiologic agent of chancroid, a
137 The lipooligosaccharide (LOS) of
Haemophilus ducreyi,
the etiologic agent of chancroid, c
138 Haemophilus ducreyi,
the etiologic agent of chancroid, e
139 Haemophilus ducreyi,
the etiologic agent of chancroid, e
140 Haemophilus ducreyi,
the etiologic agent of chancroid, h
141 Haemophilus ducreyi,
the etiologic agent of chancroid, h
142 Haemophilus ducreyi,
the etiologic agent of the sexually
143 Haemophilus ducreyi,
the etiologic agent of the sexually
144 Haemophilus ducreyi,
the etiological agent of chancroid,
145 Haemophilus ducreyi,
the etiological agent of the genita
146 In humans inoculated with
Haemophilus ducreyi,
there are host effects on the possi
147 major causes of genital ulcer disease (GUD),
Haemophilus ducreyi,
Treponema pallidum, and herpes simp
148 ex polymerase chain reaction assay to detect
Haemophilus ducreyi,
Treponema pallidum, and herpes simp
149 polymerase chain reaction (M-PCR) assay for
Haemophilus ducreyi,
Treponema pallidum, and herpes simp
150 multaneous amplification of DNA targets from
Haemophilus ducreyi,
Treponema pallidum, and herpes simp
151 eviously, we showed that serum resistance in
Haemophilus ducreyi type strain 35000HP required express
152 The sodC gene of
Haemophilus ducreyi was cloned and sequenced.
153 charide [LOS] EIA) that detect antibodies to
Haemophilus ducreyi was evaluated with serum specimens o
154 In a previous study,
Haemophilus ducreyi was found in the pustule and dermis
155 The sodA gene of
Haemophilus ducreyi was isolated from a genomic plasmid
156 coli and construction of isogenic mutants of
Haemophilus ducreyi,
we showed that the hemoglobin recep
157 How
Haemophilus ducreyi,
which causes genital ulcers and reg
158 Haemophilus ducreyi,
which causes the genital ulcer dise