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Donald Woods

Department of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, University of Calgary Health Sciences Centre, Canada

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: Infectious Diseases > Bioterrorism (15 November 2005 - 09 September 2008)

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  • 3.0
    Characterization of clinically-attenuated Burkholderia mallei by whole genome sequencing: candidate strain for exclusion from Select Agent lists.
    Recommended by Donald Woods
  • 6.0
    Recurrent melioidosis: possible role of infection with multiple strains of Burkholderia pseudomallei.
    Recommended by Donald Woods
  • 6.0
    Burkholderia mallei expresses a unique lipopolysaccharide mixture that is a potent activator of human Toll-like receptor 4 complexes.
    Recommended by Donald Woods
  • 6.0
    Imported melioidosis--South Florida, 2005.
    Recommended by Donald Woods
  • 6.0
    The animal pathogen-like type III secretion system is required for the intracellular survival of Burkholderia mallei within J774.2 macrophages.
    Recommended by Donald Woods
  • 3.0
    Nonrandom distribution of Burkholderia pseudomallei clones in relation to geographical location and virulence.
    Recommended by Donald Woods
  • 3.0
    Glycerol monolaurate inhibits the effects of Gram-positive select agents on eukaryotic cells.
    Recommended by Donald Woods
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