Kinetics of Borrelia burgdorferi dissemination and evolution of disease after intradermal inoculation of mice
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Outer surface protein B is critical for Borrelia burgdorferi adherence and survival within Ixodes ticksDiagnosis of lyme borreliosis.Detection of Babesia microti by polymerase chain reactionA systematic review of Borrelia burgdorferi morphologic variants does not support a role in chronic Lyme diseaseAntagonistic Interplay between MicroRNA-155 and IL-10 during Lyme Carditis and ArthritisA chromosomally encoded virulence factor protects the Lyme disease pathogen against host-adaptive immunityReal-time high resolution 3D imaging of the lyme disease spirochete adhering to and escaping from the vasculature of a living hostNormal human B lymphocytes and mononuclear cells respond to the mitogenic and cytokine-stimulatory activities of Borrelia burgdorferi and its lipoprotein OspA.Borrelia burgdorferi gene expression in vivo and spirochete pathogenicity.Humoral immunity to Borrelia burgdorferi N40 decorin binding proteins during infection of laboratory mice.Decorin-binding protein of Borrelia burgdorferi is encoded within a two-gene operon and is protective in the murine model of Lyme borreliosisBorrelia burgdorferi adhesins identified using in vivo phage display.Assessment of decorin-binding protein A to the infectivity of Borrelia burgdorferi in the murine models of needle and tick infection.The plasminogen activation system enhances brain and heart invasion in murine relapsing fever borreliosis.Induction of host matrix metalloproteinases by Borrelia burgdorferi differs in human and murine lyme arthritis.Interleukin-4 (IL-4) and IL-13 signaling pathways do not regulate Borrelia burgdorferi-induced arthritis in mice: IgG1 is not required for host control of tissue spirochetes.Long-term study of cell-mediated responses to Borrelia burgdorferi in the laboratory mouseExpression and immunological analysis of the plasmid-borne mlp genes of Borrelia burgdorferi strain B31.Comparison of protection in rabbits against host-adapted and cultivated Borrelia burgdorferi following infection-derived immunity or immunization with outer membrane vesicles or outer surface protein A.Rapid dissemination by the agent of Lyme disease in hosts that permit fulminating infection.OspA vaccination of mice with established Borrelia burgdorferi infection alters disease but not infection.Early and early disseminated phases of Lyme disease in the rhesus monkey: a model for infection in humansBorrelia burgdorferi outer surface lipoproteins OspA and OspB possess B-cell mitogenic and cytokine-stimulatory propertiesVariant responses of mice to Borrelia burgdorferi depending on the site of intradermal inoculation.Ineffectiveness of tigecycline against persistent Borrelia burgdorferiPassive immunizing activity of sera from mice infected with Borrelia burgdorferi.A guinea pig model for Lyme disease.Antigenic stability of Borrelia burgdorferi during chronic infections of immunocompetent mice.Distinct characteristics of resistance to Borrelia burgdorferi-induced arthritis in C57BL/6N mice.Integrins alpha(v)beta3 and alpha5beta1 mediate attachment of lyme disease spirochetes to human cellsClearance of Borrelia burgdorferi may not be required for resistance to experimental lyme arthritis.Active and passive immunity against Borrelia burgdorferi decorin binding protein A (DbpA) protects against infection.Borrelia burgdorferi stimulates the production of interleukin-10 in peripheral blood mononuclear cells from uninfected humans and rhesus monkeys.Kinetics and in vivo induction of genetic variation of vlsE in Borrelia burgdorferi.E and P selectins are not required for resistance to severe murine lyme arthritis.Activation of natural killer cells in arthritis-susceptible but not arthritis-resistant mouse strains following Borrelia burgdorferi infection.DbpA, but not OspA, is expressed by Borrelia burgdorferi during spirochetemia and is a target for protective antibodiesMicroRNA-146a provides feedback regulation of lyme arthritis but not carditis during infection with Borrelia burgdorferi.Rapid and sensitive quantification of Borrelia burgdorferi-infected mouse tissues by continuous fluorescent monitoring of PCR.Human granulocytic ehrlichiosis agent infection in a pony vaccinated with a Borrelia burgdorferi recombinant OspA vaccine and challenged by exposure to naturally infected ticks.
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Kinetics of Borrelia burgdorferi dissemination and evolution of disease after intradermal inoculation of mice
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Kinetics of Borrelia burgdorfe ...... ntradermal inoculation of mice
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Kinetics of Borrelia burgdorfe ...... ntradermal inoculation of mice
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A L Armstrong
D H Persing
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1991-08-01T00:00:00Z