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Richard A. Finkelstein was affiliated with The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in the United States. Their academic career involved research and scholarly activity associated with this institution.

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Best Publications

  • Expression of virus-encoded proteinases: functional and structural similarities with cellular enzymes.

    W G Dougherty;B L Semler

  • PATHOGENESIS OF EXPERIMENTAL CHOLERA : PREPARATION AND ISOLATION OF CHOLERAGEN AND CHOLERAGENOID

    Richard A. Finkelstein;Joseph J. LoSpalluto

  • Production of Highly Purified Choleragen and Choleragenoid

    Richard A. Finkelstein;Joseph J. LoSpailuto

  • Role of iron in microbe-host interactions.

    Unknown

  • Isolation and characterization of homogeneous heat-labile enterotoxins with high specific activity from Escherichia coli cultures

    Unknown

  • The critical role of iron in host-bacterial interactions.

    Shelley M. Payne;Richard A. Finkelstein

  • Vibrio cholerae hemagglutinin/lectin/protease hydrolyzes fibronectin and ovomucin: F. M. Burnet revisited

    Richard A. Finkelstein;Mary Boesman-Finkelstein;Peter Holt

  • Vibrio cholerae hemagglutinin/protease, colonial variation, virulence, and detachment

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  • Detection and differentiation of iron-responsive avirulent mutants on Congo red agar.

    S M Payne;R A Finkelstein

  • Chemical and physical properties of cholera exo-enterotoxin (choleragen) and its spontaneously formed toxoid (choleragenoid)

    Joseph J. Lospalluto;Richard A. Finkelstein

  • Evaluation in humans of attenuated Vibrio cholerae El Tor Ogawa strain Texas Star-SR as a live oral vaccine.

    Myron M. Levine;Robert E. Black;Mary Lou Clements;Claudio Lanata

  • Vibrio cholerae hemagglutinin/protease nicks cholera enterotoxin

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  • Selection and characteristics of a Vibrio cholerae mutant lacking the A (ADP-ribosylating) portion of the cholera enterotoxin.

    Takeshi Honda;Richard A. Finkelstein

  • Properties of homogeneous heat-labile enterotoxin from Escherichia coli

    Unknown

  • Vibriocidal Antibody Inhibition (VAI) Analysis: A Technique for the Identification of the Predominant Vibriocidal Antibodies in Serum and for the Detection and Identification of Vibrio Cholerae Antigens

    Richard A. Finkelstein

  • Purification and characterization of the soluble hemagglutinin (cholera lectin)( produced by Vibrio cholerae

    Unknown

  • Monoclonal immunoglobulin A antibodies directed against cholera toxin prevent the toxin-induced chloride secretory response and block toxin binding to intestinal epithelial cells in vitro.

    F M Apter;W I Lencer;R A Finkelstein;J J Mekalanos

  • Antitoxic Immunity in Experimental Cholera: Comparison of Immunity Induced Perorally and Parenterally in Mice

    Koichiro Fujita;Richard A. Finkelstein

  • Studies on Toxinogenesis in Vibrio cholerae. I. Isolation of Mutants with Altered Toxinogenicity

    Richard A. Finkelstein;Michael L. Vasil;Randall K. Holmes

  • Localization of Cholera Toxin In Vivo

    Johnny W. Peterson;Joseph J. LoSpalluto;Richard A. Finkelstein

  • Dissociation and recombination of the subunits of the cholera enterotoxin (choleragen).

    Unknown

  • Immunological Cross-Reactivity Between a Heat-Labile Enterotoxin(s) of Escherichia coli and Subunits of Vibrio cholerae Enterotoxin

    Unknown

  • Pathogenesis and immunology of experimental gonococcal infection: role of iron in virulence.

    S M Payne;R A Finkelstein

  • CHARACTERISTICS OF COAGULASE POSITIVE AND COAGULASE NEGATIVE STAPHYLOCOCCI IN SERUM-SOFT AGAR

    Richard A. Finkelstein;S. Edward Sulkin

  • Vibrio cholerae adherence and colonization in experimental cholera: electron microscopic studies

    Unknown

  • Studies on toxinogenesis in Vibrio cholerae. III. Characterization of nontoxinogenic mutants in vitro and in experimental animals.

    R K Holmes;M L Vasil;R A Finkelstein

  • Vibrio cholerae O139 Conjugate Vaccines: Synthesis and Immunogenicity of V. cholerae O139 Capsular Polysaccharide Conjugates with Recombinant Diphtheria Toxin Mutant in Mice

    Zuzana Kossaczka;Joseph Shiloach;Virginia Johnson;David N. Taylor

  • Monospecific Equine Antiserum Against Cholera Exo-Enterotoxin

    Richard A. Finkelstein

  • Conjugal transfer of a chromosomal gene determining production of enterotoxin in vibrio cholerae

    Michael L. Vasil;Randall K. Holmes;Richard A. Finkelstein

  • The Vibrio cholerae mannose-sensitive hemagglutinin is the receptor for a filamentous bacteriophage from V. cholerae O139.

    Elena A. Jouravleva;Gregory A. McDonald;Jane W. Marsh;Ronald K. Taylor

Frequent Co-Authors

Shelley M. Payne
Shelley M. Payne The University of Texas at Austin
Paul B. Sigler
Paul B. Sigler Yale University
Johnny W. Peterson
Johnny W. Peterson The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
J. Donald Capra
J. Donald Capra Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation

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