The Protective Mechanism of Action of Amines in Diphtheria Toxin Treated Vero Cells (2006)
Pub. in Canadian Jnl. of Microbiology, v28 p611-617, 1982.
Exogenous Nucleotide Protection of Mammalian Cells from Diphtheria Toxin. (2002)
Middlebrook,John L., Dorland,Rebecca B.
Exogenous nucleotides were found to protect mammalian cells from the lethal effects of diphtheria toxin. Protective potency of a given nucleotide was base-specific and phosphate chain-length...
Middlebrook,John L., Dorland,Rebecca B.
Exogenous nucleotides were found to protect mammalian cells from Pseudomonas (PE) and diphtheria (DE) exotoxins. The protection was dose-dependent and required the simultaneous presence of nucleotide...
Effects of Lectins on the Interaction of Diphtheria Toxin with Mammalian Cells. (2002)
Middlebrook,John L., Dorland,Rebecca B., Leppla,Stephen H.
The effects of concanavalin A (Con A) on diphtheria toxin-cell receptor interactions were studied. Con A had no measurable effect on toxin-receptor binding at 4 C but increased the total...
Receptor-mediated Internalization and Degradation of Diphtheria Toxin by Monkey Kidney Cells. (2002)
Dorland,Rebecca B., Middlebrook,John L., Leppla,Stephen H.
The receptor-mediated internalization and degradation of radiolabeled diphtheria toxin by cultured monkey kidney cells was studied. The ability of a number of enzymes and chemicals to remove cell...