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Volume 7, Number 1, January 2005

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Free Content In vivo induced antigen technology (IVIAT)
pp. 1-9(9)
Authors: Sean M. Rollins; Amanda Peppercorn; Long Hang; Jeffrey D. Hillman; Stephen B. Calderwood; Martin Handfield; Edward T. Ryan

Free Content SuperSAGE
pp. 11-18(8)
Authors: Hideo Matsumura; Akiko Ito; Hiromasa Saitoh; Peter Winter; Günter Kahl; Monika Reuter; Detlev H. Krüger; Ryohei Terauchi

Free Content Myosin II and the Gal-GalNAc lectin play a crucial role in tissue invasion by Entamoeba histolytica
pp. 19-27(9)
Authors: Evelyne Coudrier; François Amblard; Christophe Zimmer; Pascal Roux; Jean-Christophe Olivo-Marin; Marie-Christine Rigothier; Nancy Guillén

Free Content Age-associated mortality in immune challenged mosquitoes (Aedes aegypti) correlates with a decrease in haemocyte numbers
pp. 39-51(13)
Authors: Julián F. Hillyer; Shelley L. Schmidt; Jeremy F. Fuchs; Jon P. Boyle; Bruce M. Christensen

Free Content Derepression of Salmonella pathogenicity island 1 genes within macrophages leads to rapid apoptosis via caspase-1- and caspase-3-dependent pathways
pp. 79-90(12)
Authors: Akiko Takaya; Akiko Suzuki; Yuji Kikuchi; Masahiro Eguchi; Emiko Isogai; Toshifumi Tomoyasu; Tomoko Yamamoto

Free Content Bartonella henselae inhibits apoptosis in Mono Mac 6 cells
pp. 91-104(14)
Authors: Volkhard A. J. Kempf; Annette Schairer; Diana Neumann; Guntram A. Grassl; Kirsten Lauber; Maria Lebiedziejewski; Martin Schaller; Pierre Kyme; Sebastian Wesselborg; Ingo B. Autenrieth

Free Content The Salmonella SPI1 effector SopB stimulates nitric oxide production long after invasion
pp. 105-113(9)
Authors: Dan Drecktrah; Leigh A. Knodler; Kendal Galbraith; Olivia Steele-Mortimer

Free Content Intravenous infection of virulent shigellae causes fulminant hepatitis in mice
pp. 115-127(13)
Authors: Maria Celeste Martino; Giacomo Rossi; Ivan Tattoli; Irene Martini; Damiana Chiavolini; Giancarlo Cortese; Gianni Pozzi; Maria Lina Bernardini

Free Content Components of the peptidoglycan-recycling pathway modulate invasion and intracellular survival of Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium
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Authors: Anders Folkesson; Sofia Eriksson; Mats Andersson; James T. Park; Staffan Normark

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