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1996
ImberechtsH, WildP, CharlierG, De GreveH, LintermansP, PohlP.  1996.  Characterization of F18 fimbrial genes fedE and fedF involved in adhesion and length of enterotoxemic Escherichia coli strain 107/86. Microbial Pathogenesis. 21(3):183-192. Abstract
1995
LintermansP, De GreveH.  1995.  Live bacterial vectors for mucosal immunization. Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews. 18(1):73-89.
1994
ImberechtsH, VanPelt N, De GreveH, LintermansP.  1994.  Sequences related to the major subunit gene fedA of F107 fimbriae in porcine Escherichia coli strains that express adhesive fimbriae. FEMS Microbiology Letters. 119(3):309-314. Abstract
1992
ImberechtsH, De GreveH, LintermansP.  1992.  The pathogenesis of edema disease in pigs. A review. Veterinary Microbiology. 31(2-3):221-233. Abstract
1988
LintermansPF, PohlP, BertelsA, CharlierG, VandekerckhoveJ, Van DammeJ, SchoupJ, SchlickerC, KorhonenT, De GreveH, .  1988.  Characterization and purification of the F17 adhesin on the surface of bovine enteropathogenic and septicemic Escherichia coli. American Journal of Veterinary Research. 49(11):1794-1799. Abstract


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  • Bacterial adhesins
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