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1. Phenotypic and proteomic characterization of treponemes associated with bovine digital dermatitis.

2. Short communication: Lymphocyte proliferative responses in cattle naturally infected with digital dermatitis consist of CD8+ and γδ-T cells but lack CD4+ T cells.

3. Isolation and characterization of pathogenic leptospires associated with cattle.

4. Emerging Infectious Disease Implications of Invasive Mammalian Species: The Greater White-Toothed Shrew (Crocidura russula) Is Associated With a Novel Serovar of Pathogenic Leptospira in Ireland.

5. Comparative Proteomic Analysis of Differentially Expressed Proteins in the Urine of Reservoir Hosts of Leptospirosis.

6. Passive immunization with Leptospira LPS-specific agglutinating but not non-agglutinating monoclonal antibodies protect guinea pigs from fatal pulmonary hemorrhages induced by serovar Copenhageni challenge

7. Leptospirosis: a zoonotic disease of global importance

8. Isolation and propagation of leptospires at 37 °C directly from the mammalian host.

9. Bovine immune response to leptospira antigen in different novel adjuvants and vaccine delivery platforms.

10. Concurrent colonization of rodent kidneys with multiple species and serogroups of pathogenic Leptospira.

11. A global one health perspective on leptospirosis in humans and animals.

12. Understanding leptospirosis: application of state-of-the-art molecular typing tools with a One Health lens.

13. Digital Dermatitis in Cattle: Current Bacterial and Immunological Findings.

14. Diverse lineages of pathogenic Leptospira species are widespread in the environment in Puerto Rico, USA.

15. Post-translational Modification of LipL32 during Leptospira interrogans Infection.

16. Post-translational Modification of LipL32 during Leptospira interrogans Infection.

17. Proteomic profiles of Leptospira borgpetersenii serovar Hardjo strains JB197 and HB203 cultured at different temperatures.

18. Distinct transcriptional profiles of Leptospira borgpetersenii serovar Hardjo strains JB197 and HB203 cultured at different temperatures.

19. A live attenuated-vaccine model confers cross-protective immunity against different species of the Leptospira genus.

20. Relaxation of DNA supercoiling leads to increased invasion of epithelial cells and protein secretion by Campylobacter jejuni.

21. Mechanisms of antibiotic resistance to enrofloxacin in uropathogenic Escherichia coli in dog.

22. Some like it hot, some like it cold; proteome comparison of Leptospira borgpetersenii serovar Hardjo strains propagated at different temperatures.

23. Comparative proteomic analysis of lung tissue from guinea pigs with leptospiral pulmonary haemorrhage syndrome (LPHS) reveals a decrease in abundance of host proteins involved in cytoskeletal and cellular organization.

24. Immunohistochemical detection of IgM and IgG in lung tissue of dogs with leptospiral pulmonary haemorrhage syndrome (LPHS).

25. A Model System for Studying the Transcriptomic and Physiological Changes Associated with Mammalian Host-Adaptation by Leptospira interrogans Serovar Copenhageni.

26. Alterations in systemic concentrations of progesterone during the early luteal phase affect RBP4 expression in the bovine uterus.

27. Amniotic and allantoic fluids from experimentally infected sheep contain immunoglobulin specific for Chlamydophila abortus

28. Potent Innate Immune Response to Pathogenic Leptospira in Human Whole Blood.

29. Monitoring clinical outcomes, pathological changes and shedding of Chlamydophila abortus following experimental challenge of periparturient ewes utilizing the natural route of infection

30. Domestic animal proteomics in the 21st century: A global retrospective and viewpoint analysis.

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