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Sarah C. Bloch
Sarah C. Bloch
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Biology
In vivo
Staining
Recombinant DNA
Clostridium difficile toxin A
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Murine intrarectal instillation of purified recombinant C. difficile toxins enables mechanistic studies of pathogenesis.
2021
Infection and Immunity
Nicholas O. Markham
Sarah C. Bloch
John A. Shupe
Erin N. Laubacher
Audrey K. Thomas
Heather K. Kroh
Kevin O. Childress
F Christopher Peritore-Galve
M. Kay Washington
Robert J. Coffey
D. Borden Lacy
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Murine intrarectal instillation of purified recombinant C. difficile toxins enables mechanistic studies of pathogenesis
2020
bioRxiv
Nicholas O. Markham
Sarah C. Bloch
John A. Shupe
Erin N. Laubacher
M. Kay Washington
Robert J. Coffey
D. Borden Lacy
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Two-Step Testing for Clostridioides Difficile is Inadequate in Differentiating Infection From Colonization in Children.
2020
Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition
Jacob M. Parnell
Irtiqa Fazili
Sarah C. Bloch
D. Borden Lacy
Valeria A. Garcia-Lopez
Rachel Bernard
Eric P. Skaar
Kathryn M. Edwards
Maribeth R. Nicholson
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Clostridioides difficile infection damages colonic stem cells via TcdB, impairing epithelial repair and recovery from disease
2020
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Steven J. Mileto
Thierry Jarde
Kevin O. Childress
Jaime L. Jensen
Ashleigh P. Rogers
Genevieve Kerr
Melanie L. Hutton
Michael J. Sheedlo
Sarah C. Bloch
John A. Shupe
Katja Horvay
Tracey J. Flores
Rebekah Engel
Simon Wilkins
Paul J. McMurrick
D. Borden Lacy
Helen E. Abud
Dena Lyras
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