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Overview

Robert S. Munson is affiliated with The Ohio State University in the United States. Their academic profile includes various contributions across multiple areas tied to their institutional association.

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Best Publications

  • Subtyping Isolates of Haemophilus influenzae Type b by Outer-Membrane Protein Profiles

    Stephen J. Barenkamp;Stephen J. Barenkamp;Robert S. Munson;Robert S. Munson;Dan M. Granoff;Dan M. Granoff

  • A diffusible cytotoxin of Haemophilus ducreyi

    Leslie D. Cope;Sheryl Lumbley;Jo L. Latimer;Julia Klesney-Tait

  • Genomic sequence of an otitis media isolate of nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae: comparative study with H. influenzae serotype d, strain KW20.

    Alistair Harrison;David W. Dyer;Allison Gillaspy;William C. Ray

  • [67] Separation of the inner (cytoplasmic) and outer membranes of gram-negative bacteria

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  • Acinetobacter baumannii Strain M2 Produces Type IV Pili Which Play a Role in Natural Transformation and Twitching Motility but Not Surface-Associated Motility

    Christian M. Harding;Christian M. Harding;Erin N. Tracy;Michael D. Carruthers;Michael D. Carruthers;Philip N. Rather

  • Outer membrane protein and biotype analysis of pathogenic nontypable Haemophilus influenzae.

    S J Barenkamp;R S Munson;D M Granoff

  • Purification and partial characterization of outer membrane proteins P5 and P6 from Haemophilus influenzae type b.

    R S Munson;D M Granoff

  • The PilA protein of non-typeable Haemophilus influenzae plays a role in biofilm formation, adherence to epithelial cells and colonization of the mammalian upper respiratory tract.

    Joseph A. Jurcisek;James E. Bookwalter;Beth D. Baker;Soledad Fernandez

  • Purification and comparison of outer membrane protein P2 from Haemophilus influenzae type b isolates.

    R S Munson;J L Shenep;S J Barenkamp;D M Granoff

  • Acinetobacter baumannii Utilizes a Type VI Secretion System for Bacterial Competition

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  • Prospects for Prevention of Haemophilus influenzae Type b Disease by Immunization

    Dan M. Granoff;Robert S. Munson

  • Demonstration of Type IV Pilus Expression and a Twitching Phenotype by Haemophilus influenzae

    Lauren O. Bakaletz;Beth D. Baker;Joseph A. Jurcisek;Alistair Harrison

  • Haemophilus influenzae type b strain A2 has multiple sialyltransferases involved in lipooligosaccharide sialylation.

    Paul A. Jones;Nicole M. Samuels;Nancy J. Phillips;Robert S. Munson

  • Cloning and characterization of the genes encoding the haemolysin of Haemophilus ducreyi

    Katherine L. Palmer;Robert S. Munson;Robert S. Munson

  • Molecular conservation of the P6 outer membrane protein among strains of Haemophilus influenzae: analysis of antigenic determinants, gene sequences, and restriction fragment length polymorphisms.

    M. B. Nelson;R. S. Munson;M. A. Apicella;D. J. Sikkema

  • Sequence and functional analyses of Haemophilus spp. genomic islands

    Mario Juhas;Peter M. Power;Rosalind M. Harding;David J P Ferguson

  • Expression of peptidoglycan-associated lipoprotein is required for virulence in the human model of Haemophilus ducreyi infection.

    Kate R. Fortney;Royden S. Young;Margaret E. Bauer;Barry P. Katz

  • Nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae gene expression induced in vivo in a chinchilla model of otitis media.

    Kevin M. Mason;Robert S. Munson;Lauren O. Bakaletz

  • A Mutation in the sap Operon Attenuates Survival of Nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae in a Chinchilla Model of Otitis Media

    Kevin M. Mason;Robert S. Munson;Lauren O. Bakaletz

  • Outer-Membrane Protein Subtypes of Haemophilus influenzae Type b and Spread of Disease in Day-Care Centers

    Stephen J. Barenkamp;Stephen J. Barenkamp;Dan M. Granoff;Dan M. Granoff;Robert S. Munson;Robert S. Munson

  • Response to immunization with Haemophilus influenzae type b polysaccharide-pertussis vaccine and risk of Haemophilus meningitis in children with the Km(1) immunoglobulin allotype.

    D M Granoff;J P Pandey;E Boies;J Squires

  • Immunogenicity of Haemophilus influenzae type b polysaccharide--diphtheria toxoid conjugate vaccine in adults.

    Dan M. Granoff;Dan M. Granoff;Eyla G. Boies;Eyla G. Boies;Robert S. Munson;Robert S. Munson

  • Haemophilus ducreyi Produces a Novel Sialyltransferase IDENTIFICATION OF THE SIALYLTRANSFERASE GENE AND CONSTRUCTION OF MUTANTS DEFICIENT IN THE PRODUCTION OF THE SIALIC ACID-CONTAINING GLYCOFORM OF THE LIPOOLIGOSACCHARIDE

    Joel A. Bozue;Michael V. Tullius;Jing Wang;Bradford W. Gibson

  • Epidemiology and Prospects for Prevention of Disease Due to Haemophilus influenzae in Developing Countries

    Robert S. Munson;Mustafa H. Kabeer;Allen A. Lenoir;Dan M. Granoff

Frequent Co-Authors

Dan M. Granoff
Dan M. Granoff UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital
Jerry L. Shenep
Jerry L. Shenep St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
Luis Glaser
Luis Glaser Washington University in St. Louis
Bengt Westermark
Bengt Westermark Uppsala University
Janardan P. Pandey
Janardan P. Pandey Medical University of South Carolina

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