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David L. Hasty is affiliated with the University of Tennessee Health Science Center in the United States. Their academic profile is characterized by involvement in health sciences, although specific research topics or main fields of study have not been detailed in the available data.

No records of recent papers, frequent co-authors, or main topics of work have been provided at this time. Similarly, there is no information concerning publications in specific journals or conference venues associated with their research.

There are no documented book publications or awards related to David L. Hasty listed in the current data set. The absence of this information suggests either a limited public profile or a focus on other professional activities beyond published research outputs or formal recognitions.

The academic and professional contributions of David L. Hasty are anchored at a notable institution in the United States, which may indicate engagement with health science education or research at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center.

Best Publications

  • Anti-adhesion therapy of bacterial diseases: prospects and problems.

    Itzhak Ofek;David L Hasty;David L Hasty;Nathan Sharon

  • Pathogenic adaptation of Escherichia coli by natural variation of the FimH adhesin

    Evgeni V. Sokurenko;Veronika Chesnokova;Daniel E. Dykhuizen;Itzhak Ofek

  • Multiple adhesins of streptococci.

    D L Hasty;I Ofek;H S Courtney;R J Doyle

  • Tamm-Horsfall Protein is a Critical Renal Defense Factor Protecting Against Calcium Oxalate Crystal Formation

    L. Mo;H.-Y. Huang;X.-H. Zhu;E. Shapiro

  • Pathoadaptive mutations: gene loss and variation in bacterial pathogens

    Evgeni V. Sokurenko;David L. Hasty;David L. Hasty;Daniel E. Dykhuizen

  • Collagen-induced arthritis in mice: synergistic effect of E. coli lipopolysaccharide bypasses epitope specificity in the induction of arthritis with monoclonal antibodies to type II collagen.

    K Terato;D S Harper;M M Griffiths;D L Hasty

  • FimH family of type 1 fimbrial adhesins: functional heterogeneity due to minor sequence variations among fimH genes.

    E V Sokurenko;H S Courtney;D E Ohman;P Klemm

  • Quantitative differences in adhesiveness of type 1 fimbriated Escherichia coli due to structural differences in fimH genes.

    E V Sokurenko;H S Courtney;J Maslow;A Siitonen

  • Specific cleavage of human type III collagen by human polymorphonuclear leukocyte elastase.

    C L Mainardi;D L Hasty;J M Seyer;A H Kang

  • Ablation of the Tamm-Horsfall protein gene increases susceptibility of mice to bladder colonization by type 1-fimbriated Escherichia coli.

    Lan Mo;Xin Hua Zhu;Hong Ying Huang;Ellen Shapiro

  • Capsule Impedes Adhesion to and Invasion of Epithelial Cells by Klebsiella pneumoniae

    Hany Sahly;Hany Sahly;Rainer Podschun;Tobias A. Oelschlaeger;Michael Greiwe

  • Relationship between expression of the family of M proteins and lipoteichoic acid to hydrophobicity and biofilm formation in Streptococcus pyogenes.

    Harry S. Courtney;Itzhak Ofek;Itzhak Ofek;Thomas Penfound;Victor Nizet

  • Protection against Escherichia coli-induced urinary tract infections with hybridoma antibodies directed against type 1 fimbriae or complementary D-mannose receptors.

    S. N. Abraham;Jegdish Babu;C. S. Giampapa;D. L. Hasty

  • Functional heterogeneity of type 1 fimbriae of Escherichia coli.

    E V Sokurenko;H S Courtney;S N Abraham;P Klemm

  • Lipoteichoic acid and M protein: dual adhesins of group A streptococci

    Harry S. Courtney;Christina Von Hunolstein;James B. Dale;Michael S. Bronze

  • Adherence of Streptococcus sanguis to conformationally specific determinants in fibronectin.

    J H Lowrance;D L Hasty;W A Simpson

  • Binding of Streptococcus pyogenes to soluble and insoluble fibronectin.

    H S Courtney;I Ofek;W A Simpson;D L Hasty

  • Dibutyryl cAMP, aminophylline, and beta-adrenergic agonists protect against pulmonary edema caused by phosgene.

    T. P. Kennedy;J. R. Michael;J. R. Hoidal;D. Hasty

  • Passive Protection of Mice against Group A Streptococcal Pharyngeal Infection by Lipoteichoic Acid

    James B. Dale;Robert W. Baird;Harry S. Courtney;David L. Hasty

  • Role of fibronectin in attachment of Streptococcus pyogenes and Escherichia coli to human cell lines and isolated oral epithelial cells.

    L Stanislawski;W A Simpson;D Hasty;N Sharon

Frequent Co-Authors

James B. Dale
James B. Dale University of Tennessee Health Science Center
Itzhak Ofek
Itzhak Ofek Tel Aviv University
Soman N. Abraham
Soman N. Abraham Duke University
Mark A. Schembri
Mark A. Schembri University of Queensland
Per Klemm
Per Klemm Technical University of Denmark
Edwin H. Beachey
Edwin H. Beachey University of Tennessee Health Science Center
Victor Nizet
Victor Nizet University of California, San Diego
Evgeni V. Sokurenko
Evgeni V. Sokurenko University of Washington
Nathan Sharon
Nathan Sharon Weizmann Institute of Science
Daniel E. Dykhuizen
Daniel E. Dykhuizen Stony Brook University

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