Jeremy S. Brown
Corresponding and requests for reprints should be addressed to Dr Jeremy Brown
Centre for Respiratory Research
Department of Medicine
Royal Free and University College Medical School
UK
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- Characterization of a New Mouse Model of Empyema and the Mechanisms of Pleural Invasion by Streptococcus pneumoniae. Wilkosz, S., Edwards, L.A., Bielsa, S., Hyams, C., Taylor, A., Davies, R.J., Laurent, G.J., Chambers, R.C., Brown, J.S., Lee, Y.C. Am. J. Respir. Cell Mol. Biol. (2012)
- Infection with Conditionally Virulent Streptococcus pneumoniae {Delta}pab Strains Induces Antibody to Conserved Protein Antigens but Does Not Protect against Systemic Infection with Heterologous Strains. Chimalapati, S., Cohen, J., Camberlein, E., Durmort, C., Baxendale, H., de Vogel, C., van Belkum, A., Brown, J.S. Infect. Immun. (2011)
- Oral biofilms, periodontitis and pulmonary infections. Brown, J.S. Oral. Dis (2007)
- A locus contained within a variable region of pneumococcal pathogenicity island 1 contributes to virulence in mice. Brown, J.S., Gilliland, S.M., Spratt, B.G., Holden, D.W. Infect. Immun. (2004)
- phgABC, a three-gene operon required for growth of Streptococcus pneumoniae in hyperosmotic medium and in vivo. Brown, J.S., Gilliland, S.M., Basavanna, S., Holden, D.W. Infect. Immun. (2004)