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    • Journal article
    Role of SycD, the chaperone of the Yersinia Yop translocators YopB and YopD.
    Neyt, C Cornelis, Guy (1999) Molecular microbiology — Vol. 31, no. 1, p. 143-56 (1999)
    • Journal article
    Role of YopP in suppression of tumor necrosis factor alpha release by macrophages during Yersinia infection.
    Boland, A Cornelis, Guy (1998) Infection and immunity — Vol. 66, no. 5, p. 1878-84 (1998)
    • Journal article
    The Yersinia Ysc-Yop virulence apparatus.
    Cornelis, Guy (2002) International journal of medical microbiology : IJMM — Vol. 291, no. 6-7, p. 455-62 (2002)
    • Journal article
    The Type III secretion system of Gram-negative bacteria: a potential therapeutic target?
    Müller, Simone Feldman, Mario Cornelis, Guy (2001) Expert opinion on therapeutic targets — Vol. 5, no. 3, p. 327-339 (2001)
    • Journal article
    Type III secretion: a bacterial device for close combat with cells of their eukaryotic host.
    Cornelis, Guy (2000) Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences — Vol. 355, no. 1397, p. 681-93 (2000)
    • Journal article
    How to survive in the host: the Yersinia lesson.
    Bleves, Sophie[UCL] Cornelis, Guy[UCL] (2000) Microbes and infection / Institut Pasteur — Vol. 2, no. 12, p. 1451-60 (2000)
    • Journal article
    Assembly and function of type III secretory systems.
    Cornelis, Guy Van Gijsegem, F (2000) Annual review of microbiology — Vol. 54, p. 735-74 (2000)
    • Journal article
    Interaction of Yersinia with host cells.
    Boland, Anne[UCL] Cornelis, Guy[UCL] (2000) Sub-cellular biochemistry — Vol. 33, p. 343-82 (2000)
    • Journal article
    Molecular and cell biology aspects of plague.
    Cornelis, Guy (2000) Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America — Vol. 97, no. 16, p. 8778-83 (2000)
    • Journal article
    Individual chaperones required for Yop secretion by Yersinia
    Wattiau, Pierre[UCL] Bernier, Béatrice[UCL] Deslée, Pascale[UCL] Michiels, Thomas[UCL] Cornelis, Guy[UCL] (1994) Proceedings of the National academy of sciences of the United States of America — Vol. 91, no. 22, p. 10493-10497 (1994)
    • Journal article
    The Yop virulon of Yersinia: a bacterial weapon to kill host cells.
    Stainier, Isabelle[UCL] Cornelis, Guy[UCL] (1998) Clinical microbiology and infection : the official publication of the European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases — Vol. 4, no. 12, p. 673-676 (1998)
    • Journal article
    Virulence and arsenic resistance in Yersiniae
    Neyt, Cécile[UCL] Iriarte, Maite[UCL] Thi, Vinh Ha[UCL] Cornelis, Guy[UCL] (1997) Journal of Bacteriology — Vol. 179, no. 3, p. 612-619 (1997)
    • Journal article
    Identification of the YopE and YopH domains required for secretion and internalization into the cytosol of macrophages, using the cyaA gene fusion approach.
    Sory, M P Boland, A Cornelis, Guy Lambermont, Isabelle[UCL] (1995) Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America — Vol. 92, no. 26, p. 11998-2002 (1995)
    • BookChapter
    Cross-talk between Yersinia and eukaryotic cells
    Cornelis, Guy[UCL] (1997) Molecular aspects of host-pathogen interaction : fifty-fifth Symposium of the Society for General Microbiology — [ISBN : 9780521592154]
    • Journal article
    Les bactéries : des hôtes indélicats partis en emportant la clé
    Cornelis, Guy[UCL] (1994) Louvain — Vol. 50, p. 32-35 (1994)
    • Journal article
    SycE allows secretion of YopE-DHFR hybrids by the Yersinia enterocolitica type III Ysc system
    Feldman, MF Muller, S Wuest, E Cornelis, Guy (2002) Molecular Microbiology — Vol. 46, no. 4, p. 1183-1197 (2002)
    • Journal article
    Transport and intracellular movement - Protein translocation via dedicated secretion systems
    Tötemeyer, Sabine[UCL] Cornelis, Guy[UCL] (2002) Methods in Microbiology — Vol. 31, p. 263-275 (2002)

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