Publications
Journal Article (4)
1985
Journal Article
135 (5), pp. 3398 - 3402 (1985)
Expression of polypeptide segments of the human complement component C3 in E. coli: genetic and immunological characterization of cDNA clones specific for the alpha-chain of C3. The Journal of Immunology
Journal Article
36 (6), pp. 320 - 325 (1985)
Gonokokkenoberflachenantigene und ihre Bedeutung fur Serotypisierung und Vakzine. Hautarzt
Journal Article
40 (2), pp. 293 - 300 (1985)
Role of chromosomal rearrangement in N. gonorrhoeae pilus phase variation. Cell
Journal Article
33 (3), pp. 341 - 349 (1985)
A plasmid cloning system utilizing replication and packaging functions of the filamentous bacteriophage fd. Gene Book Chapter (5)
1985
Book Chapter
Cloning of Neisseria gonorrhoeae Protein IB in Escherichia coli. In: The pathogenic Neisseriae: proceedings of the 4. International Symposium, Asilomar, California, 21 - 25 Oct. 1984, pp. 130 - 131 (Ed. Schoolnik, G.). American Society for Microbiology, Washington, DC (1985)
Book Chapter
Molecular Analysis of virulence determinants of Neisseria gonorrhoeae. In: The pathogenesis of bacterial infections: [Bayer-Symposium VIII held at Schloss Gracht, Germany, May 29 - June 2, 1984], pp. 221 - 234 (Eds. Jackson, G. G.; Thomas, H.). Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York, NY (1985)
Book Chapter
Genetic Analysis of Neisserial Immunoglobulin A Proteases. In: The pathogenic Neisseriae: proceedings of the 4. International Symposium, Asilomar, California, 21 - 25 Oct. 1984, pp. 157 - 163 (Ed. Schoolnik, G.K.). American Society for Microbiology, Washington, DC (1985)
Book Chapter
Gonococcal Pilus: Genetics and Structure. In: Genetic Approaches to Microbial Pathogenicity, pp. 13 - 28 (Ed. Goebel, W.). Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg (1985)
Book Chapter
Molecular Genetics of the Neisseria gonorrhoeae Opacity Protein. In: The pathogenic Neisseriae: proceedings of the 4. International Symposium, Asilomar, California, 21 - 25 Oct. 1984, pp. 132 - 139 (Ed. Schoolnik, G.K.). American Society for Microbiology, Washington, DC (1985)