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Dr Peter Major
Dr Kacper Sendra
Dr Paul Dean
Dr Tom Williams
Andrew Watson
et al.
A new family of cell surface located purine transporters in Microsporidia and related fungal endoparasites2019
Dr Paul Dean
Dr Tiaan Heunis
Professor Matthias Trost
Regulation of phagosome functions by post-translational modifications: a new paradigm2019
Dr Paul Dean
Dr Kacper Sendra
Dr Tom Williams
Andrew Watson
Dr Peter Major
et al.
Transporter gene acquisition and innovation in the evolution of Microsporidia intracellular parasites2018
Dr Alina Goldberg Cavalleri
Dr Paul Dean
Dr Tom Williams
Dr Sirintra Nakjang
Dr Shaojun Long
et al.
Evolutionary conservation and in vitro reconstitution of microsporidian iron–sulfur cluster biosynthesis2017
Dr Paul Dean
Professor Robert Hirt
Emeritus Professor T. Martin Embley FMedSci FRS
Microsporidia: why make nucleotides if you can steal them?2016
Dr Paul Dean
Visualizing translocation and localization of bacterial type III effector proteins using a genetically encoded reporter system2016
Dr Paul Dean
Sabine Quitard
Dr David Bulmer
Professor Brendan Kenny
Cultured enterocytes internalise bacteria across their basolateral surface for, pathogen-inhibitable, trafficking to the apical compartment2015
Dr Eva Heinz
Dr Paul Dean
Dr Alina Goldberg Cavalleri
Dr Sirintra Nakjang
Dr Alison Gregory
et al.
Plasma Membrane-Located Purine Nucleotide Transport Proteins are Key Components for Host Exploitation by Microsporidian Intracellular Parasites2014
Dr Paul Dean
Dr Peter Major
Dr Sirintra Nakjang
Professor Robert Hirt
Emeritus Professor T. Martin Embley FMedSci FRS
et al.
Transport proteins of parasitic protists and their role in nutrient salvage2014
Dr Paul Dean
Professor Brendan Kenny
A bacterial encoded protein induces extreme multinucleation and cell-cell internalization in intestinal cells2013
Professor Brendan Kenny
Dr Paul Dean
Do Caco-2 subclones provide more appropriate in vitro models for understanding how human enteric pathogens cause disease?2013
Dr Paul Dean
Lorna Young
Sabine Quitard
Professor Brendan Kenny
Insights into the Pathogenesis of Enteropathogenic E. coli Using an Improved Intestinal Enterocyte Model2013
Dr Paul Dean
Dr Michail Karavolos
Dr Anne Doble
Dr Richard Daniel
Dr Anjam Khan
et al.
The bacterial cytoskeleton modulates motility, type 3 secretion, and colonization in Salmonella2012
Dr Paul Dean
Professor Brendan Kenny
Cell-surface nucleolin is sequestered into EPEC microcolonies and may play a role during infection2011
Dr Paul Dean
Functional domains and motifs of bacterial type III effector proteins and their roles in infection2011
Dr Marie-Helene Ruchaud
Dr Paul Dean
Professor Brendan Kenny
The Enteropathogenic E. coli (EPEC) Tir Effector Inhibits NF-κB Activity by Targeting TNFα Receptor-Associated Factors2011
Dr Paul Dean
Sabine Quitard
Professor Brendan Kenny
The bacterial effectors EspG and EspG2 induce a destructive calpain activity that is kept in check by the co-delivered Tir effector2010
Dr Paul Dean
Jonathan Scott
Andy Knox
Sabine Quitard
Dr Nick Watkins
et al.
The Enteropathogenic E. coli Effector EspF Targets and Disrupts the Nucleolus by a Process Regulated by Mitochondrial Dysfunction2010
Dr Paul Dean
The EspF effector - a bacterial pathogen's Swiss army knife2010
Dr David Saunders
Dr Paul Dean
Professor Brendan Kenny
Judith Parkhill
Complete Genome Sequence and Comparative Genome Analysis of Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli O127:H6 Strain E2348/692009
Dr Paul Dean
Professor Brendan Kenny
The effector repertoire of enteropathogenic E-coli: ganging up on the host cell2009
Dr Paul Dean
Professor Brendan Kenny
Potent diarrheagenic mechanism mediated by the cooperative action of three enteropathogenic Escherichia coli-injected effector proteins2006
Sabine Quitard
Dr Paul Dean
Professor Brendan Kenny
The enteropathogenic Escherichia coli EspF effector molecule inhibits PI-3 kinase-mediated uptake independently of mitochondrial targeting2006
Dr David Miller
Sabine Quitard
Dr Paul Dean
Professor Brendan Kenny
Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli (EPEC) effector-mediated suppression of antimicrobial nitric oxide production in a small intestinal epithelial model system2005
Dr Paul Dean
Professor Brendan Kenny
EPEC's weapons of mass subversion2005
Dr Paul Dean
Professor Brendan Kenny
Intestinal barrier dysfunction by enteropathogenic Escherichia coli is mediated by two effector molecules and a bacterial surface protein2004