Johnny W. Peterson
Department of Microbiology and Immunology
University of Texas Medical Branch
301 University Boulevard
Galveston
USA
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- Human monoclonal antibody AVP-21D9 to protective antigen reduces dissemination of the Bacillus anthracis Ames strain from the lungs in a rabbit model. Peterson, J.W., Comer, J.E., Baze, W.B., Noffsinger, D.M., Wenglikowski, A., Walberg, K.G., Hardcastle, J., Pawlik, J., Bush, K., Taormina, J., Moen, S., Thomas, J., Chatuev, B.M., Sower, L., Chopra, A.K., Stanberry, L.R., Sawada, R., Scholz, W.W., Sircar, J. Infect. Immun. (2007)
- Human monoclonal anti-protective antigen antibody completely protects rabbits and is synergistic with ciprofloxacin in protecting mice and guinea pigs against inhalation anthrax. Peterson, J.W., Comer, J.E., Noffsinger, D.M., Wenglikowski, A., Walberg, K.G., Chatuev, B.M., Chopra, A.K., Stanberry, L.R., Kang, A.S., Scholz, W.W., Sircar, J. Infect. Immun. (2006)
- Cholera toxin-induced PGE(2) activity is reduced by chemical reaction with L-histidine. Peterson, J.W., King, D., Ezell, E.L., Rogers, M., Gessell, D., Hoffpauer, J., Reuss, L., Chopra, A.K., Gorenstein, D. Biochim. Biophys. Acta (2001)
- Cholera toxin B subunit activates arachidonic acid metabolism. Peterson, J.W., Finkelstein, R.A., Cantu, J., Gessell, D.L., Chopra, A.K. Infect. Immun. (1999)