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Guttman, Julian

Characterizing the role of the spectrin cytoskeleton during adherent and invasive bacterial pathogenesis
Identification and characterization of Francisella tularensis proteins required for invasion and escape into non-phagocytic epithelial cells
Identification and characterization of proteins involved in the cytoskeletal rearrangements caused by bacterial pathogens
Morphological and functional characterization of host proteins during infections by actin-hijacking bacterial pathogens
Shigella flexneri Utilize the Spectrin Cytoskeleton during Invasion and Comet Tail Generation
The identification and characterization of bacterial and host epithelial factors involved in the pathogenesis of invasive Francisella tularensis and extracellular enteropathogenic E. coli (EPEC)
The role of endocytic components during the bacterial infections of non-phagocytic cells
The Spectrin Cytoskeleton Is Crucial for Adherent and Invasive Bacterial Pathogenesis

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