Song Lee
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Song Lee Dalhousie University Profile
Research Interests
The primary research interests are in the use of commensal bacteria as live oral vaccine vehicles, host-bacteria interactions, and bacterial physiology. Other interests include pathogenesis of and immunity to oral bacteria.
Selected publications
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Davey, L., C. Ng, S.A. Halperin, and S.F. Lee. 2013. Functional analysis of paralogous thiol-disulfide oxidoreductases in Streptococcus gordonii. J. Biol. Chem. July Issue.
Andrian, E., G. Qi, J. Wang., S.A. Halperin, and S.F. Lee. 2012. Role of surface proteins SspA and SspB of Streptococcus gordonii in innate immunity. Microbioloy. 158:2099-2106.
Lee, S.F. 2003. Oral colonization and immune responses to Streptococcus gordonii: potential use as a vector to induce antibody against respiratory pathogens. Cur. Opinion Infect. Dis. 16:231-235.