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Bradford S. McGwire, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine

E-mail:  Brad.Mcgwire@osumc.edu

Recent Publications

Young,J.D.,McGwire,B.S.2005. Infliximab and reactivation of cerebral toxoplasmosis. N Engl J Med. 353(14) 1530-1

 

McGwire, B. S., Olson, C. L., Tack, B. F. and Engman, D. M. 2003. Killing of African trypanosomes by antimicrobial peptides. J. Infect. Dis. 188(1):146-52

 

McGwire, B. S., Chang, K.-P. and Engman, D. M. 2003. Migration through the extracellular matrix by the parasitic protozoan Leishmania is enhanced by expression of surface metalloprotease (gp63). Infect. Immun. 71(2):1008-10.

 

Chang, K.-P. , Reed, S. G., McGwire, B. S. and Soong, L. 2003. Leishmania model for microbial virulence: The relevance of parasite multiplicity and pathoantigenicity. Acta Trop. 85(3):375-90

 

McGwire, B. S., O'Connell, W. A., Chang, K.-P., Engman, D. M. 2002. Extracellular release of the glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI)-linked Leishmania surface metalloprotease, gp63, is independent of GPI phospholipolysis: implications for parasite virulence. J Biol Chem. 277(11):8802-9.

 

Chang, K.-P. and McGwire, B. S. 2002. Leishmania infection and pathoantigenic determinants in virulence: Their potential for differential targeting by molecular genetic approaches to control leishmaniasis. Kinetoplastid Biology and Disease (in press). Kinetoplastid Biol. Dis. 1(1):1

 

McGwire, B. S., O'Connell, W. A., Chang, K.-P., Engman, D. M. 2002. Extracellular release of the glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI)-linked Leishmania surface metalloprotease, gp63, is independent of GPI phospholipolysis: implications for parasite virulence. J Biol Chem. 277(11):8802-9.

 


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