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Martin J. Blaser
Researcher at Center for Advanced Biotechnology and Medicine
Publications - 841
Citations - 114575
Martin J. Blaser is an academic researcher from Center for Advanced Biotechnology and Medicine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Helicobacter pylori & CagA. The author has an hindex of 147, co-authored 820 publications receiving 104104 citations. Previous affiliations of Martin J. Blaser include Nagoya University & University of Maryland, Baltimore.
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Another Perfect Storm: Shigella Men Who Have Sex with Men, and HIV
TL;DR: Sexual transmission of Shigella species appears to be more frequent among MSM than among other adult populations, via direct fecal-oral transmission either through accidental inoculation of contaminated stool or through direct oral-anal contact.
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Clinical and Immunologic Significance of Cholera-like Toxin and Cytotoxin Production by Campylobacter Species in Patients with Acute Inflammatory Diarrhea in the USA
Guillermo I. Perez-Perez,Guillermo I. Perez-Perez,Guillermo I. Perez-Perez,David L. Cohn,David L. Cohn,David L. Cohn,Richard L. Guerrant,Richard L. Guerrant,Richard L. Guerrant,C M Patton,C M Patton,C M Patton,L. Barth Reller,L. Barth Reller,L. Barth Reller,Martin J. Blaser,Martin J. Blaser,Martin J. Blaser +17 more
TL;DR: It is indicated that production of cholera-like toxin and cytotoxin by Campylobacter strains in the United States occurs in few strains and that host immune response is absent; their biologic significance in the pathogenesis of Campylabacter infections remains unclear.
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Two-dimensional gel electrophoresis and immunoblotting of Campylobacter outer membrane proteins.
TL;DR: 2DGE analyses provide information that is useful in taxonomic and epidemiologic studies and for the purification of surface antigens for the development of campylobacter vaccines and may also facilitate the identification of specific virulence factors.
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Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism Analysis and Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA Analysis of Campylobacter jejuni Strains Isolated from Patients with Guillain-Barré Syndrome
TL;DR: RFLP analysis showed that all of the O19 strains that were tested were closely related to one another whether they were or were not associated with GBS, and the results of the RAPD analysis were consistent with the flaA RFLP data.
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Understanding Microbe-Induced Cancers
TL;DR: A classification system is proposed that highlights common and proposed microbe-induced pathways toward oncogenesis, with an emphasis on types of targeted cells and host-microbial interactions.