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2. Amplicon contamination in labs masquerades as COVID19 in surveillance tests
3. Protein Expression Profile of an Environmentally Important Bacterial Strain: The Chromate Response ofArthrobacterSpecies Strain FB24
4. Synthesis of squalamine utilizing a readily accessible spermidine equivalent
5. Segmental Variation in a Duplicated msp2 Pseudogene Generates Anaplasma marginale Antigenic Variants
6. Identification of a T-Cell Epitope That Is Globally Conserved among Outer Membrane Proteins (OMPs) OMP7, OMP8, and OMP9 of Anaplasma marginale Strains and with OMP7 from the A. marginale subsp. centrale Vaccine Strain
7. Subdominant Outer Membrane Antigens in Anaplasma marginale: Conservation, Antigenicity, and Protective Capacity Using Recombinant Protein
8. Loss of Immunization-Induced Epitope-Specific CD4 T-Cell Response following Anaplasma marginale Infection Requires Presence of the T-Cell Epitope on the Pathogen and Is Not Associated with an Increase in Lymphocytes Expressing Known Regulatory Cell Phenotypes
9. Proteomics informed by transcriptomics identifies novel secreted proteins in Dermacentor andersoni saliva
10. Immunization-Induced Anaplasma marginale-Specific T-Lymphocyte Responses Impaired by A. marginale Infection Are Restored after Eliminating Infection with Tetracycline
11. Linkage between Anaplasma marginale Outer Membrane Proteins Enhances Immunogenicity but Is Not Required for Protection from Challenge
12. Subdominant Antigens in Bacterial Vaccines: AM779 Is Subdominant in the Anaplasma marginale Outer Membrane Vaccine but Does Not Associate with Protective Immunity
13. Enhancing the role of veterinary vaccines reducing zoonotic diseases of humans: Linking systems biology with vaccine development
14. Multi-comparative systems biology analysis reveals time-course biosignatures of in vivo bovine pathway responses to B. melitensis, S. enterica Typhimurium and M. avium paratuberculosis
15. Lipopolysaccharide-Deficient Brucella Variants Arise Spontaneously during Infection
16. An Empirical Strategy for Characterizing Bacterial Proteomes across Species in the Absence of Genomic Sequences
17. Global Proteomic Analysis of the Chromate Response in Arthrobacter sp. Strain FB24
18. Evidence of Brucella abortus OPS dictating uptake and restricting NF-κB activation in murine macrophages
19. Comparative Bacterial Proteomics: Analysis of the Core Genome Concept
20. Brucella abortus Rough Mutants Induce Macrophage Oncosis That Requires Bacterial Protein Synthesis and Direct Interaction with the Macrophage
21. Loss of Immunization-Induced Epitope-Specific CD4 T-Cell Response following Anaplasma marginaleInfection Requires Presence of the T-Cell Epitope on the Pathogen and Is Not Associated with an Increase in Lymphocytes Expressing Known Regulatory Cell Phenotypes
22. Multi-comparative systems biology analysis reveals time-course biosignatures of in vivo bovine pathway responses to B.melitensis, S.enterica Typhimurium and M.avium paratuberculosis.
23. Immunization-Induced Anaplasma marginale-Specific T-Lymphocyte Responses Impaired by A. marginaleInfection Are Restored after Eliminating Infection with Tetracycline
24. Linkage between Anaplasma marginaleOuter Membrane Proteins Enhances Immunogenicity but Is Not Required for Protection from Challenge
25. Brucella abortusRough Mutants Induce Macrophage Oncosis That Requires Bacterial Protein Synthesis and Direct Interaction with the Macrophage
26. Segmental Variation in a Duplicated msp2Pseudogene Generates Anaplasma marginaleAntigenic Variants
27. Identification of a T-Cell Epitope That Is Globally Conserved among Outer Membrane Proteins (OMPs) OMP7, OMP8, and OMP9 of Anaplasma marginaleStrains and with OMP7 from the A. marginalesubsp. centraleVaccine Strain
28. Evidence of Brucella abortus OPS dictating uptake and restricting NF-kappaB activation in murine macrophages.
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