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    Analysis Of Yscf And Associated Homologs And The Presence Of An Inflammatory Molecular Pattern

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    Gram-negative pathogen, Yersinia pestis, expresses a type three secretion system to accomplish its virulence. The YscF needle protein provides a conduit of effectors from bacterium to eukaryote and is exposed to the host immune system. This thesis explores YscF and its associated needle homologs and the possibility of recognition as pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMP) by macrophage tissue culture. Interestingly, Salmonella homologs PrgI and SsaG are inflammatory suggesting conservation of the inflammatory pattern in the T3SS needle protein

    Classic Crimes

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    Glengarry's way, and other studies,

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    Bibliographical foot-notes.Glengarry's way: a footnote to "Waverley."--Plagium: a footnote to "Guy Mannering."--Locusta in Scotland: a familiar survey of poisoning, as practised in that realm.--Poison and plagiary.--The strange woman.--The last tulzie.--The twenty-seven gods of Linlithgow.--The hard case of Mr. James Oliphant.--The hanging of James M'Kean: Lord Braxfield's last case.--The bi-centenary of Lord Braxfield.Mode of access: Internet

    The howdie and other tales,

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    The howdie.--Sawney at Doncaster.--The aunt in Virginia.--The Chief: or, the Gael and the Sassenach.--The joke.--My father's house.--The gudewife.--The Mem.--The metropolitan emigrant.Mode of access: Internet

    Trial of Dr. Pritchard /

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    "A brief account of the judges and counsel engaged in the trial of Dr. Pritchard": Appendix I; "A list of publications on the subject of Dr. Pritchard's trial": Appendix III.Dr. Pritchard was tried in Glasgow, 1865, for the murder of his wife, Mary Jane Pritchard, and his mother-in-law, Mrs. Michael Taylor.Mode of access: Internet
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