@article{osmond_ranells_hodges_hansard_xu_jones_pratt_2002, title={Tracking nitrogen loading reductions from agricultural sources: NLEW}, ISBN={1901502787}, journal={Climate variability and change : hydrological impacts}, publisher={Wallingford, Oxfordshire, UK : International Association of Hydrological Sciences}, author={Osmond, D. L. and Ranells, N. N. and Hodges, S. C. and Hansard, R. and Xu, L. and Jones, T. E. and Pratt, S. H.}, editor={Demuth, S. and Askew, A.Editors}, year={2002} } @article{olivry_chan_xu_chace_dunston_fahey_marinkovich_1999, title={Novel feline autoimmune blistering disease resembling bullous pemphigoid in humans: IgG autoantibodies target the NC16A ectodomain of type XVII collagen (BP180/BPAG2)}, volume={36}, ISSN={["0300-9858"]}, DOI={10.1354/vp.36-4-328}, abstractNote={In humans and dogs, bullous pemphigoid (BP) is an autoimmune blistering disease associated with the production of basement membrane autoantibodies that target the 180–kd type XVII collagen (BP180, BPAG2) and/or the 230-kd plakin epidermal isoform BPAGle (BP230). In two adult cats, an acquired dermatosis and stomatitis was diagnosed as BP subsequent to the fulfillment of the following criteria: 1) presence of cutaneous vesicles, erosions, and ulcers; 2) histologic demonstration of subepidermal vesiculation with inflammatory cells, including eosinophils; 3) in vivo deposition of IgG autoantibodies at the epidermal basement membrane zone; and 4) serum IgG autoantibodies targeting a 180-kd epidermal protein identified as type XVII collagen. In both cats, the antigenic epitopes targeted by IgG autoantibodies were shown to be situated in the NC16A ectodomain of type XVII collagen, a situation similar to that of humans and dogs with BP. Feline BP therefore can be considered a clinical, histopathologic, and immunologic homologue of BP in humans and dogs.}, number={4}, journal={VETERINARY PATHOLOGY}, author={Olivry, T and Chan, LS and Xu, L and Chace, P and Dunston, SM and Fahey, M and Marinkovich, MP}, year={1999}, month={Jul}, pages={328–335} }