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Edwin H. Beachey was affiliated with the University of Tennessee Health Science Center in the United States. Their career and research contributions were linked to this institution, although specific details regarding their research topics, fields of study, and published works are not recorded in the available data.

There are no listed recent papers authored by Edwin H. Beachey, nor are there records of frequent co-authors or common publication venues associated with their work.

Information on book publications or main and subfields of study related to their academic focus is not available.

No documented awards or honors have been identified in connection to Edwin H. Beachey, and there are no explicit records of their main topics of work or specialized research interests.

Edwin H. Beachey is deceased, as reflected in the records.

Best Publications

  • Adherence of coagulase-negative staphylococci to plastic tissue culture plates: a quantitative model for the adherence of staphylococci to medical devices.

    G D Christensen;W A Simpson;J J Younger;L M Baddour

  • Mannose binding and epithelial cell adherence of Escherichia coli.

    Itzhak Ofek;Edwin H. Beachey

  • Epithelial cell binding of group A streptococci by lipoteichoic acid on fimbriae denuded of M protein.

    Edwin H. Beachey;Itzhak Ofek

  • Cell membrane-binding properties of group A streptococcal lipoteichoic acid.

    I Ofek;E H Beachey;W Jefferson;G L Campbell

  • Characterization of clinically significant strains of coagulase-negative staphylococci

    G D Christensen;J T Parisi;A L Bisno;W A Simpson

  • Epitopes of streptococcal M proteins shared with cardiac myosin.

    James B. Dale;Edwin H. Beachey

  • Conservation of the D-Mannose-Adhesion Protein Among Type 1 Fimbriated Members of the Family Enterobacteriaceae

    S.N. Abraham;D. Sun;J.B. Dale;E.H. Beachey

  • Experimental foreign body infections in mice challenged with slime-producing Staphylococcus epidermidis.

    G D Christensen;W A Simpson;A L Bisno;E H Beachey

  • Adherence of streptococcus pyogenes, Escherichia coli, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa to fibronectin-coated and uncoated epithelial cells

    S N Abraham;E H Beachey;W A Simpson

  • Type-specific protective immunity evoked by synthetic peptide of Streptococcus pyogenes M protein

    Edwin H. Beachey;Jerome M. Seyer;James B. Dale;W. Andrew Simpson

  • Protective immunity evoked by oral administration of attenuated aroA Salmonella typhimurium expressing cloned streptococcal M protein.

    T P Poirier;M A Kehoe;E H Beachey

  • Multiple, heart-cross-reactive epitopes of streptococcal M proteins.

    James B. Dale;Edwin H. Beachey

  • Purification and properties of M protein extracted from group A streptococci with pepsin: covalent structure of the amino terminal region of type 24 M antigen.

    E H Beachey;G H Stollerman;E Y Chiang;T M Chiang

  • Excretion of lipoteichoic acid by group A streptococci. Influence of penicillin on excretion and loss of ability to adhere to human oral mucosal cells.

    Michael L. Alkan;Edwin H. Beachey

  • General Concepts and Principles of Bacterial Adherence in Animals and Man

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  • Antiopsonic activity of fibrinogen bound to M protein on the surface of group A streptococci.

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  • Protective antigenic determinant of streptococcal M protein shared with sarcolemmal membrane protein of human heart.

    James Dale;Edwin H. Beachey

  • Identification of two ancillary subunits of Escherichia coli type 1 fimbriae by using antibodies against synthetic oligopeptides of fim gene products.

    S N Abraham;J D Goguen;D Sun;P Klemm

  • Sequence of myosin-crossreactive epitopes of streptococcal M protein.

    J B Dale;E H Beachey

  • Resistance of Neisseria gonorrhoeae to Phagocytosis: Relationship to Colonial Morphology and Surface Pili

    Itzhak Ofek;Edwin H. Beachey;Alan L. Bisno

  • Formation of molecular complexes between a structurally defined M protein and acylated or deacylated lipoteichoic acid of Streptococcus pyogenes.

    Itzhak Ofek;W. Andrew Simpson;Edwin H. Beachey

  • Surface sugars of animal cells as determinants of recognition in bacterial adherence

    Itzhak Ofek;Edwin H. Beachey;Nathan Sharon

  • The genetic determinant of adhesive function in type 1 fimbriae of Escherichia coli is distinct from the gene encoding the fimbrial subunit.

    F C Minion;S N Abraham;E H Beachey;J D Goguen

  • 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

  • Formation of multinucleated giant cells from human monocyte precursors. Mediation by a soluble protein from antigen-and mitogen-stimulated lymphocytes.

    Arnold Postlethwaite;B. K. Jackson;E. H. Beachey;Andrew Kang

Frequent Co-Authors

James B. Dale
James B. Dale University of Tennessee Health Science Center
Itzhak Ofek
Itzhak Ofek Tel Aviv University
Jerome M. Seyer
Jerome M. Seyer University of Tennessee Health Science Center
Soman N. Abraham
Soman N. Abraham Duke University
Louis Chedid
Louis Chedid University of South Florida
Andrew H. Kang
Andrew H. Kang University of Tennessee Health Science Center
Mario Salmona
Mario Salmona Mario Negri Institute for Pharmacological Research
David L. Hasty
David L. Hasty University of Tennessee Health Science Center
Matilde Maiorino
Matilde Maiorino University of Padua
Fulvio Ursini
Fulvio Ursini University of Padua

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