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S. Bracha, McNamara, M., Hilgart, I., Milovancev, M., Medlock, J., Goodall, C. P., Wickramasekara, S., and Maier, C. S., A multiplex biomarker approach for the diagnosis of transitional cell carcinoma from canine urine., Analytical biochemistry, vol. 455, pp. 41-7, 2014.
M. McNamara, Danelishvili, L., and Bermudez, L. E., The Mycobacterium avium ESX-5 PPE protein, PPE25-MAV, interacts with an ESAT-6 family Protein, MAV_2921, and localizes to the bacterial surface., Microb Pathog, vol. 52, no. 4, pp. 227-38, 2012.
M. McNamara, Danelishvili, L., and Bermudez, L. E., The Mycobacterium avium ESX-5 PPE protein, PPE25-MAV, interacts with an ESAT-6 family Protein, MAV_2921, and localizes to the bacterial surface., Microbial pathogenesis, vol. 52, no. 4, pp. 227-38, 2012.
M. J. Harriff, Danelishvili, L., Wu, M., Wilder, C., McNamara, M., Kent, M. L., and Bermudez, L. E., Mycobacterium avium genes MAV_5138 and MAV_3679 are transcriptional regulators that play a role in invasion of epithelial cells, in part by their regulation of CipA, a putative surface protein interacting with host cell signaling pathways., Journal of bacteriology, vol. 191, no. 4, pp. 1132-42, 2009.
M. J. Harriff, Danelishvili, L., Wu, M., Wilder, C., McNamara, M., Kent, M. L., and Bermudez, L. E., Mycobacterium avium genes MAV_5138 and MAV_3679 are transcriptional regulators that play a role in invasion of epithelial cells, in part by their regulation of CipA, a putative surface protein interacting with host cell signaling pathways., J Bacteriol, vol. 191, no. 4, pp. 1132-42, 2009.