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Norman MU, Moriarty TJ, Dresser AR, et al. 
Molecular mechanisms involved in vascular interactions of the Lyme disease pathogen in a living host. [Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't]
PLoS Pathog 2008; 4(10):e1000169.
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Moriarty TJ, Norman MU, Colarusso P, et al. 
Real-time high resolution 3D imaging of the lyme disease spirochete adhering to and escaping from the vasculature of a living host. [Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't]
PLoS Pathog 2008 Jun; 4(6):e1000090.
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Seshu J, Esteve-Gassent MD, Labandeira-Rey M, et al. 
Inactivation of the fibronectin-binding adhesin gene bbk32 significantly attenuates the infectivity potential of Borrelia burgdorferi. [Journal Article]
Mol Microbiol 2006 Mar; 59(5):1591-601.
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Fischer JR, LeBlanc KT, Leong JM 
Fibronectin binding protein BBK32 of the Lyme disease spirochete promotes bacterial attachment to glycosaminoglycans. [Journal Article]
Infect Immun 2006 Jan; 74(1):435-41.
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Fischer JR, Parveen N, Magoun L, et al. 
Decorin-binding proteins A and B confer distinct mammalian cell type-specific attachment by Borrelia burgdorferi, the Lyme disease spirochete. [Journal Article]
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2003 Jun 10; 100(12):7307-12.
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Li X, Liu X, Beck DS, et al. 
Borrelia burgdorferi lacking BBK32, a fibronectin-binding protein, retains full pathogenicity. [Journal Article]
Infect Immun 2006 Jun; 74(6):3305-13.
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Coburn J, Fischer JR, Leong JM 
Solving a sticky problem: new genetic approaches to host cell adhesion by the Lyme disease spirochete. [Journal Article, Review]
Mol Microbiol 2005 Sep; 57(5):1182-95.
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Coburn J 
Adhesion mechanisms of the Lyme disease spirochete, Borrelia burgdorferi. [Journal Article, Review]
Curr Drug Targets Infect Disord 2001 Aug; 1(2):171-9.
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Parveen N, Caimano M, Radolf JD, et al. 
Adaptation of the Lyme disease spirochaete to the mammalian host environment results in enhanced glycosaminoglycan and host cell binding. [Journal Article]
Mol Microbiol 2003 Mar; 47(5):1433-44.
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