Serological classification of Neisseria gonorrhoeae. Clinical and epidemiological applications Eric SandströmSolgun Bygdeman Section 1: Epidemiology and Vaccination Pages: 375 - 380
A clonal analysis of Neisseria meningitidis serogroup A B. A. CroweT. OlyhoekM. Achtman Section 1: Epidemiology and Vaccination Pages: 381 - 388
Intercontinental spread of Neisseria meningitidis clones of the ET-5 complex D. A. CaugantL. O. FrøholmR. K. Selander Section 1: Epidemiology and Vaccination Pages: 389 - 394
Appearance of new strains associated with group B meningococcal disease and their use for rapid vaccine development C. E. FraschL. F. MoccaA. B. Karpas Section 1: Epidemiology and Vaccination Pages: 395 - 402
Human bactericidal antibody response to meningococcal outer membrane protein vaccines W. D. ZollingerJ. BoslegoB. L. Brandt Section 1: Epidemiology and Vaccination Pages: 403 - 411
Comparison of meningococcal outer membrane protein vaccines solubilized with detergent or C polysaccharide J. T. PoolmanH. A. M. TimmermansE. C. Beuvery Section 1: Epidemiology and Vaccination Pages: 413 - 419
Genetic and biochemical analyses of protein II T. D. ConnellD. S. BarrittJ. G. Cannon Section 2: Neisseria Genetics Pages: 421 - 424
Pilin independent binding of Neisseria gonorrhoeae to immobilized glycolipids C. D. DealN. StrombergM. So Section 2: Neisseria Genetics Pages: 425 - 430
Molecular principles of antigenic variation in Neisseria gonorrhoeae Rainer HaasThomas F. Meyer Section 2: Neisseria Genetics Pages: 431 - 434
The control mechanism of opacity protein expression in the pathogenic Neisseriae K. MuralidharanA. SternT. F. Meyer Section 2: Neisseria Genetics Pages: 435 - 440
Gene conversion accounts for pilin structural changes and for reversible piliation “phase” changes in gonococci J. SwansonS. BergstromM. Koomey Section 2: Neisseria Genetics Pages: 441 - 446
Three dimensional structure of bacterial pili H. E. PargeD. E. McReeJ. A. Tainer Section 2: Neisseria Genetics Pages: 447 - 453
Gonococcal protein III. Purification and chemical characterization of the protein, and the DNA sequence of the structural gene E. C. GotschlichM. S. BlakeM. Seiff Section 3: Outer Membrane Proteins and IgA Protease Pages: 455 - 459
Immunobiology of gonococcal outer membrane protein I J. E. HeckelsM. VirjiJ. N. Fletcher Section 3: Outer Membrane Proteins and IgA Protease Pages: 461 - 464
Characterization of the major iron-regulated protein of Neisseria gonorrhoeae and Neissereria meningitidis S. A. MorseT. A. MietznerG. Schoolnik Section 3: Outer Membrane Proteins and IgA Protease Pages: 465 - 469
Restriction site polymorphism in genes encoding type 2 but not type 1 gonococcal IgA1 proteases M. H. MulksD. A. SimpsonR. J. Shoberg Section 3: Outer Membrane Proteins and IgA Protease Pages: 471 - 478
Neisseria gonorrhoeae IgA protease. Secretion and implications for pathogenesis J. PohlnerR. HalterT. F. Meyer Section 3: Outer Membrane Proteins and IgA Protease Pages: 479 - 484
Development of a tissue culture model for gonococcal invasion J. H. ShawF. HayesS. Falkow Section 3: Outer Membrane Proteins and IgA Protease Pages: 485 - 491
Antigenic and immunogenic properties of cyanogen bromide peptides from a serotype 5 gonococcal outer membrane protein I T. TeerlinkH. VersantvoortE. C. Beuvery Section 3: Outer Membrane Proteins and IgA Protease Pages: 493 - 499
The immunochemistry of neisserial LOS J. McLeod GriffissH. SchneiderM. A. Apicella Section 4: Lipopolysaccharide, H8 Antigen and Peptidoglycan in Neisseriae Pages: 501 - 507
Analyses of the immunoaccessibility of H8 antigen and the functionality of H8 specific monoclonal antibody 10 P. J. HitchcockJ. BoslegoE. N. Robinson Jr Section 4: Lipopolysaccharide, H8 Antigen and Peptidoglycan in Neisseriae Pages: 509 - 518
Structure and immunochemistry of meningococcal lipopolysaccharides H. J. JenningsM. BeurretF. Michon Section 4: Lipopolysaccharide, H8 Antigen and Peptidoglycan in Neisseriae Pages: 519 - 522
Promotion of sleep by gonococcal peptidoglycan fragments. Structural requirements for the somnogenic activity Raoul S. RosenthalJames M. Krueger Section 4: Lipopolysaccharide, H8 Antigen and Peptidoglycan in Neisseriae Pages: 523 - 532
The H8 antigen of pathogenic Neisseriae J. P. WoodsE. L. AhoJ. G. Cannon Section 4: Lipopolysaccharide, H8 Antigen and Peptidoglycan in Neisseriae Pages: 533 - 536
Enteric immunization reveals a T cell network for IgA responses and suggests that humans possess a common mucosal immune system J. R. McGheeH. KiyonoJ. Mestecky Section 5: Pathogenesis Pages: 537 - 543
Metabolic responses of Neisseria gonorrhoeae to human serum and myeloid cells. Adaptation to host defenses? Myron S. CohenBradley E. Britigan Section 5: Pathogenesis Pages: 545 - 550
Gonococci in vivo and in vitro. Further studies on the host and bacterial determinants of gonococcal resistance to killing by human serum, and by phagocytes N. J. ParsonsP. V. PatelH. Smith Section 5: Pathogenesis Pages: 551 - 555
Differential expression of “Fe-repressible” and “growth-rate-sensitive” proteins in Neisseria meningitidis and Neisseria gonorrhoeae J. P. M. Van PuttenM. T. J. LindersJ. T. Poolman Section 5: Pathogenesis Pages: 557 - 564
Mechanisms of stable serum resistance of Neisseria gonorrhoeae P. A. RiceM. S. BlakeK. A. Joiner Section 5: Pathogenesis Pages: 565 - 574
Cytopathic effects of the pathogenic Neisseria. Studies using human fallopian tube organ cultures and human nasopharyngeal organ cultures D. S. StephensZ. A. McGeeM. D. Cooper Section 5: Pathogenesis Pages: 575 - 584