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2002 journal article

Coinfection with Three Ehrlichia Species in Dogs from Thailand and Venezuela with Emphasis on Consideration of 16S Ribosomal DNA Secondary Structure

Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 40(10), 3887–3887.

By: J. Suksawat n, C. Pitulle n, C. Arraga-Alvarado n, K. Madrigal n, S. Hancock n & E. Breitschwerdt n

Sources: Crossref, ORCID
Added: September 2, 2020

2002 journal article

Investigation of the phylogenetic relationships within the genus Bartonella based on comparative sequence analysis of the rnpB gene, 16S rDNA and 23S rDNA.

International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology, 52(6), 2075–2080.

By: C. Pitulle, C. Strehse, J. Brown & E. Breitschwerdt*

MeSH headings : Algorithms; Bartonella / classification; Bartonella / enzymology; Bartonella / genetics; Bartonella / pathogenicity; Base Sequence; DNA, Bacterial / genetics; DNA, Ribosomal / genetics; Endoribonucleases / genetics; Genes, Bacterial; Humans; Molecular Sequence Data; Phylogeny; RNA, Bacterial / genetics; RNA, Catalytic / genetics; RNA, Ribosomal, 16S / genetics; RNA, Ribosomal, 23S / genetics; Ribonuclease P; Sequence Homology, Nucleic Acid; Species Specificity
TL;DR: An alignment containing the sequences of three important phylogenetic markers, RNase P RNA, 16S rRNA and 23S r RNA, merged by catenation, is analysed to determine the phylogenetic relationships within the genus Bartonella. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, ORCID
Added: September 2, 2020

2002 journal article

Visceral leishmaniasis in a New York foxhound kennel

Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine.

By: A. Gaskin n, P. Schantz*, J. Jackson*, A. Birkenheuer n, L. Tomlinson n, M. Gramiccia*, M. Levy n, F. Steurer* ...

TL;DR: Foxhounds that were > 18 months of age or that had traveled to the southeastern United States were more likely to be diagnosed with visceral leishmaniasis and transmission of Leishmania spp. (via Semantic Scholar)
Source: ORCID
Added: August 6, 2020

2002 journal article

OLFACTORY TRANSPORT: A DIRECT ROUTE OF DELIVERY OF INHALED MANGANESE PHOSPHATE TO THE RAT BRAIN

Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part A, 65(20), 1493–1511.

By: D. Dorman*, K. Brenneman*, A. McElveen*, S. Lynch*, K. Roberts* & B. Wong*

MeSH headings : Administration, Inhalation; Analysis of Variance; Animals; Autoradiography; Axonal Transport; Brain / metabolism; Linear Models; Male; Manganese / administration & dosage; Manganese / pharmacokinetics; Nasal Mucosa / metabolism; Olfactory Bulb / metabolism; Rats; Spectrometry, Gamma
TL;DR: The results demonstrate that the olfactory route contributes to 54 Mn delivery to the rat Olfactory bulb and tubercle, however, this pathway does not significantly contribute to striatal 54 Mn concentrations following a single, short-term inhalation exposure to54 MnHPO 4. (via Semantic Scholar)
Source: Crossref
Added: February 24, 2020

2002 journal article

Plasma concentrations of tumor necrosis factor-α in cats with congestive heart failure

American Journal of Veterinary Research, 63(5), 640–642.

By: K. Meurs*, P. Fox, M. Miller, S. Kapadia & D. Mann

MeSH headings : Animals; Cardiomyopathy, Dilated / blood; Cardiomyopathy, Dilated / immunology; Cardiomyopathy, Dilated / veterinary; Cat Diseases / blood; Cat Diseases / immunology; Cats; Female; Formazans / chemistry; Male; Mice; Tetrazolium Salts / chemistry; Tumor Cells, Cultured; Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha / immunology; Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha / metabolism
TL;DR: Concentrations of TNF-α were increased in 10 of 26 cats with CHF but were undetectable in the other 16 cats withCHF and all control cats, indicating increased cytotoxic effects of T NF-α on L929 murine fibrosarcoma cells. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
3. Good Health and Well-being (OpenAlex)
Sources: Crossref, ORCID
Added: January 8, 2020

2002 journal article

Response Selectivity for Species-Specific Calls in the Inferior Colliculus of Mexican Free-Tailed Bats is Generated by Inhibition

Journal of Neurophysiology, 88(4), 1941–1954.

By: A. Klug*, E. Bauer*, J. Hanson*, L. Hurley*, J. Meitzen* & G. Pollak*

MeSH headings : Acoustic Stimulation; Animals; Bicuculline / pharmacology; Chiroptera / physiology; Discrimination Learning / drug effects; Discrimination Learning / physiology; GABA Antagonists / pharmacology; Inferior Colliculi / cytology; Inferior Colliculi / physiology; Neural Inhibition / drug effects; Neural Inhibition / physiology; Neurons / physiology; Pitch Perception / drug effects; Pitch Perception / physiology; Species Specificity; Vocalization, Animal / physiology
TL;DR: The inhibition evoked by each call can shape a unique pattern of activity in the IC population and that pattern may be important for both the identification of a particular call and for discriminating it from other calls and other signals. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
10. Reduced Inequalities (OpenAlex)
Sources: Crossref, ORCID
Added: January 5, 2020

2002 journal article

Importance of epidermal growth factor receptor signaling in establishment of adenomas and maintenance of carcinomas during intestinal tumorigenesis

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 99(3), 1521–1526.

MeSH headings : Adenoma / pathology; Adenomatous Polyposis Coli / genetics; Animals; Carcinoma / pathology; Colonic Neoplasms / pathology; Crosses, Genetic; Disease Models, Animal; ErbB Receptors / antagonists & inhibitors; ErbB Receptors / deficiency; ErbB Receptors / genetics; ErbB Receptors / physiology; Homozygote; Humans; Intestinal Neoplasms / pathology; Mice; Mice, Inbred C57BL; Mice, Knockout; Mice, Mutant Strains; Mice, Nude; Signal Transduction; Transplantation, Heterologous; Tumor Cells, Cultured
TL;DR: It is suggested that normal Egfr activity is required for establishment of intestinal tumors in the ApcMin model between initiation and subsequent expansion of initiated tumors, suggesting that Egfr inhibitors may be useful for advanced colorectal cancer treatment. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
3. Good Health and Well-being (OpenAlex)
Sources: Crossref, ORCID
Added: January 5, 2020

2002 journal article

Timing of transmission and the evolution of virulence of an insect virus

Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences, 269(1496), 1161–1165.

By: V. Cooper*, M. Reiskind*, J. Miller*, K. Shelton*, B. Walther, J. Elkinton*, P. Ewald*

author keywords: virulence; timing; transmission; trade-off; Lymantria dispar; nuclear polyhedrosis virus
MeSH headings : Analysis of Variance; Animals; Biological Evolution; Host-Parasite Interactions; Moths / growth & development; Moths / virology; Nucleopolyhedroviruses / pathogenicity; Nucleopolyhedroviruses / physiology; Time Factors; Virulence; Virus Diseases / transmission; Virus Diseases / virology; Virus Replication
TL;DR: Results illustrate fitness trade-offs associated with the evolution of virulence and indicate that milder viruses can obtain a numerical advantage when mild and harmful strains tend to infect separate hosts. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Crossref, ORCID
Added: January 4, 2020

2002 journal article

Increased competition may promote species coexistence

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 99(13), 8731–8736.

MeSH headings : Ecology; Models, Biological; Species Specificity
TL;DR: It is suggested that if the classical equations are formulated more realistically with attendant nonlinearities, the orthodoxy breaks down and higher levels of competition may actually increase the likelihood that species will avoid competitive exclusion. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
10. Reduced Inequalities (OpenAlex)
Sources: Crossref, ORCID
Added: January 4, 2020

2002 journal article

Species variations in cDNA sequence and exon splicing patterns in the extensible I-band region of cardiac titin: Relation to passive tension

Journal of Muscle Research and Cell Motility, 23(5-6), 473–482.

By: M. Greaser*, M. Berri*, C. Warren* & P. Mozdziak*

Contributors: M. Greaser*, M. Berri*, C. Warren* & P. Mozdziak*

MeSH headings : Amino Acid Sequence; Animals; Base Pairing; Base Sequence; Connectin; DNA, Complementary; Dogs; Exons; Genetic Variation; Humans; Molecular Sequence Data; Muscle Proteins / chemistry; Muscle Proteins / physiology; Myocardial Contraction; Myocardium / chemistry; Myocardium / metabolism; Protein Isoforms / chemistry; Protein Isoforms / physiology; Protein Kinases / chemistry; Protein Kinases / physiology; Protein Structure, Tertiary; Rabbits; Rats; Rats, Sprague-Dawley; Sequence Deletion; Species Specificity; Swine
TL;DR: Shorter N2B unique and N2BA PEVK segments may also contribute to the greater passive tension in cardiac muscle from rats as well as human and dog cardiac muscle. (via Semantic Scholar)
Source: ORCID
Added: January 2, 2020

2002 journal article

Characterization of Six Leuconostoc fallax Bacteriophages Isolated from an Industrial Sauerkraut Fermentation

Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 68(11), 5452–5458.

By: R. Barrangou n, S. Yoon n, F. Breidt n, H. Fleming n & T. Klaenhammer n

MeSH headings : Bacteriophages / genetics; Bacteriophages / growth & development; Bacteriophages / isolation & purification; Bacteriophages / metabolism; Bacteriophages / ultrastructure; DNA Fingerprinting; DNA, Viral / analysis; Fermentation; Genome, Viral; Leuconostoc / virology; Polymorphism, Restriction Fragment Length; Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA Technique; Viral Proteins / analysis
TL;DR: Bacteriophages active against Leuconostoc fallax strains are likely to contribute to the microbial ecology of sauerkraut fermentation and could be responsible for some of the variability observed in this type of fermentation. (via Semantic Scholar)
Source: ORCID
Added: January 2, 2020

2002 journal article

Isolation and Characterization of Bacteriophages from Fermenting Sauerkraut

Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 68(2), 973–976.

By: S. Yoon*, R. Barrangou-Poueys, F. Breidt n, T. Klaenhammer n & H. Fleming n

MeSH headings : Bacteriophages / classification; Bacteriophages / isolation & purification; Brassica; Fermentation; Food-Processing Industry / instrumentation; Food-Processing Industry / methods; Lactobacillus / virology; Leuconostoc / virology; Myoviridae / classification; Myoviridae / isolation & purification; Siphoviridae / classification; Siphoviridae / isolation & purification
TL;DR: The first report of bacteriophage isolated from commercial vegetable fermentations is presented, and these phages were active against fermentation isolates and selected Leuconostoc mesenteroides and Lactobacillus plantarum strains, including a starter culture. (via Semantic Scholar)
Source: ORCID
Added: January 2, 2020

2002 journal article

Identification and Characterization of Leuconostoc fallax Strains Isolated from an Industrial Sauerkraut Fermentation

Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 68(6), 2877–2884.

By: R. Barrangou*, S. Yoon*, F. Breidt n, H. Fleming n & T. Klaenhammer

MeSH headings : Brassica / microbiology; Cell Culture Techniques; DNA, Intergenic / analysis; Fermentation; Industry; Leuconostoc / genetics; Leuconostoc / isolation & purification; Plant Extracts; Polymerase Chain Reaction; RNA, Ribosomal, 16S / analysis; RNA, Ribosomal, 16S / genetics; Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA Technique
Source: ORCID
Added: January 2, 2020

2002 journal article

Conjugated linoleic acid in combination with supplemental dietary fat alters pork fat quality

Journal of Nutrition, 132(10), 3105–3112. http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0036790041&partnerID=MN8TOARS

By: L. Averette Gatlin, M. See, D. Larick, X. Lin & J. Odle

Contributors: L. Averette Gatlin, M. See, D. Larick, X. Lin & J. Odle

Source: ORCID
Added: November 19, 2019

2002 journal article

Comparison of triglycerides and phospholipids as supplemental sources of dietary long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids in piglets

Journal of Nutrition, 132(10), 3081–3089. http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0036791152&partnerID=MN8TOARS

By: S. Mathews, W. Oliver, O. Phillips, J. Odle, D. Diersen-Schade & R. Harrell

Contributors: S. Mathews, W. Oliver, O. Phillips, J. Odle, D. Diersen-Schade & R. Harrell

Source: ORCID
Added: November 19, 2019

2002 journal article

Protein kinase A regulates beta2 integrin avidity in neutrophils.

Journal of Leukocyte Biology, 71(6), 1042–1048, http://europepmc.org/abstract/med/12050191

By: S. Jones

Source: ORCID
Added: September 9, 2019

2002 journal article

Cyclosporine A in veterinary ophthalmology

Veterinary Ophthalmology, 1(4), 181–187.

By: Gilger & Allen

Source: ORCID
Added: September 9, 2019

2002 journal article

Neutrophils increase paracellular permeability of restituted ischemic-injured porcine ileum

Surgery, 132(3), 461–470.

By: J. Gayle, S. Jones, R. Argenzio & A. Blikslager

Contributors: J. Gayle, S. Jones, R. Argenzio & A. Blikslager

Source: ORCID
Added: September 3, 2019

2002 conference paper

Evaluation of topical application of indocyanine green (ICG) to enhance penetration of the 810nm diode laser on equine respiratory tissue

Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering, 4609, 247–253.

Contributors: L. Tate Jr., A. Blikslager* & L. Giraldo

author keywords: Nd : YAG laser; 810nm diode laser; equine respiratory tissue; Indocyanine Green (ICG); transendoscopic; veterinary medicine
TL;DR: This study indicated that intravenous administration of indocyanine green (ICG) greatly enhanced the depth and width of crater formation in equine respiratory tissue with the laser set at 200 joules total power output, and concluded that topical administration of ICG was more economical than intravenously administration. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
Source: ORCID
Added: September 3, 2019

2002 journal article

Surgical and postoperative factors influencing short-term survival of horses following small intestinal resection: 92 Cases (1994-2001)

Equine Veterinary Journal, 34(5), 450–454. http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0036632826&partnerID=MN8TOARS

By: A. Morton & A. Blikslager

Contributors: A. Morton & A. Blikslager

Source: ORCID
Added: September 3, 2019

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