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Complete Genome Sequences Of Four Staphylococcus Aureus Sequence Type 398 Isolates From Four Goats With Osteomyelitis, Mohamed A. Abouelkhair, Stephen A. Kania, David A. Bemis, Rebecca E. Rifkin, Remiqiusz M. Grzeskowiak, Alexandru S. Biris, David A. Anderson Sep 2018

Complete Genome Sequences Of Four Staphylococcus Aureus Sequence Type 398 Isolates From Four Goats With Osteomyelitis, Mohamed A. Abouelkhair, Stephen A. Kania, David A. Bemis, Rebecca E. Rifkin, Remiqiusz M. Grzeskowiak, Alexandru S. Biris, David A. Anderson

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Staphylococcus aureus is the causative agent of multiple infections, including bacteremia, infective endocarditis, osteomyelitis, septic arthritis, and prosthetic device infections. We report here the first whole-genome sequence for four S. aureus sequence type 398 isolates from clinical cases of osteomyelitis in four goats with a history of orthopedic surgery.


Complete Genome Sequences Of Three Staphylococcus Pseudintermedius Strains Isolated From Botswana, Mohamed Adel Salaheldin Abouelkhair, Stephen A. Kania, David A. Bemis, Matthew C. Riley, Riley Thompson Mar 2018

Complete Genome Sequences Of Three Staphylococcus Pseudintermedius Strains Isolated From Botswana, Mohamed Adel Salaheldin Abouelkhair, Stephen A. Kania, David A. Bemis, Matthew C. Riley, Riley Thompson

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We report here the first whole-genome sequences for 3 strains of Staphylococcus pseudintermedius (112N, 113N, and 114N) isolated in Africa. Samples of this opportunistic pathogen were collected from nasal swabs obtained from healthy carrier dogs in Botswana. The sequence information will facilitate spatial phylogenetic comparisons of staphylococcal species and other bacteria at the genome level.


Complete Genome Sequence Of Staphylococcus Pseudintermedius Type Strain Lmg 22219, Mohamed Adel Salaheldin Abouelkhair, Stephen Kania, D A. Bemis, Matthew C. Riley Feb 2017

Complete Genome Sequence Of Staphylococcus Pseudintermedius Type Strain Lmg 22219, Mohamed Adel Salaheldin Abouelkhair, Stephen Kania, D A. Bemis, Matthew C. Riley

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We report the first complete genome sequence of LMG 22219 (=ON 86T = CCUG 49543T), the Staphylococcus pseudintermedius type strain isolated from feline lung tissue. This sequence information will facilitate phylogenetic comparisons of staphylococcal species and other bacteria at the genome level.


Major Anthropogenic Causes For And Outcomes Of Wild Animal Presentation To A Wildlife Clinic In East Tennessee, Usa, 2000–2011, Ashley N. Schenk, Marcy J. Souza Mar 2014

Major Anthropogenic Causes For And Outcomes Of Wild Animal Presentation To A Wildlife Clinic In East Tennessee, Usa, 2000–2011, Ashley N. Schenk, Marcy J. Souza

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To determine the reasons for presentation and outcome of wildlife cases in East Tennessee, a retrospective analysis was performed using 14,303 records from cases presented to the wildlife clinic of the University of Tennessee Veterinary Teaching Hospital between 2000 and 2011. The cases were first categorized into amphibian/non-avian reptile, mammal, or avian and then classified into groups based on the primary admitting/presenting sign. There are a variety of reasons animals were presented to the clinic, and some were directly or indirectly anthropogenic in origin, including cat related, dog related, hit by automobile, and other human encounters leading to trauma; of …


Temporal-Spatial Heterogeneity In Animal-Environment Contact: Implications For The Exposure And Transmission Of Pathogens, Shi Chen, Michael W. Sanderson, Brad J. White, David E. Armine, Cristina Lanzas Nov 2013

Temporal-Spatial Heterogeneity In Animal-Environment Contact: Implications For The Exposure And Transmission Of Pathogens, Shi Chen, Michael W. Sanderson, Brad J. White, David E. Armine, Cristina Lanzas

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Contact structure, a critical driver of infectious disease transmission, is not completely understood and characterized for environmentally transmitted pathogens. In this study, we assessed the effects of temporal and spatial heterogeneity in animal contact structures on the dynamics of environmentally transmitted pathogens. We used real-time animal position data to describe contact between animals and specific environmental areas used for feeding and watering calves. The generated contact structure varied across days and among animals. We integrated animal and environmental heterogeneity into an agent-based simulation model for Escherichia coli O157 environmental transmission in cattle to simulate four different scenarios with different environmental …


In Vitro Investigation Of A Terbinafine Impregnated Subcutaneous Implant For Veterinary Use, Marcy J. Souza, Tim Cairns, Jason Yarbrough, Sherry Cox Jan 2012

In Vitro Investigation Of A Terbinafine Impregnated Subcutaneous Implant For Veterinary Use, Marcy J. Souza, Tim Cairns, Jason Yarbrough, Sherry Cox

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No abstract provided.


Does Place Of Residence Affect Risk Of Suicide? A Spatial Epidemiologic Investigation In Kentucky From 1999 To 2008, Daniel M. Saman, Sabrina Walsh, Anna Borówko, Agricola Odoi Jan 2012

Does Place Of Residence Affect Risk Of Suicide? A Spatial Epidemiologic Investigation In Kentucky From 1999 To 2008, Daniel M. Saman, Sabrina Walsh, Anna Borówko, Agricola Odoi

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Background

Approximately 32,000 people take their own lives every year in the United States. In Kentucky, suicide mortality rates have been steadily increasing since 1999. Few studies in the United States have assessed spatial clustering of suicides. The purpose of this study was to identify high-risk clusters of suicide at the county level in Kentucky and assess the characteristics of those suicide cases within the clusters.

Methods

A spatial epidemiological study was undertaken using suicide data for the period January 1, 1999 to December 31, 2008, obtained from the Kentucky Office of Vital Statistics. Descriptive analyses using Pearson's chi-square test …


Transcriptomic And Metabolomic Profiling Of Chicken Adipose Tissue In Response To Insulin Neutralization And Fasting, Bo Ji, Ben Ernest, Jessica R. Gooding, Suchita Das, Arnold M. Saxton, Jean Simon, Joelle Dupont, Sonia Métayer-Coustard, Shawn R. Campagna, Brynn H. Voy Jan 2012

Transcriptomic And Metabolomic Profiling Of Chicken Adipose Tissue In Response To Insulin Neutralization And Fasting, Bo Ji, Ben Ernest, Jessica R. Gooding, Suchita Das, Arnold M. Saxton, Jean Simon, Joelle Dupont, Sonia Métayer-Coustard, Shawn R. Campagna, Brynn H. Voy

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Background

Domestic broiler chickens rapidly accumulate adipose tissue due to intensive genetic selection for rapid growth and are naturally hyperglycemic and insulin resistant, making them an attractive addition to the suite of rodent models used for studies of obesity and type 2 diabetes in humans. Furthermore, chicken adipose tissue is considered as poorly sensitive to insulin and lipolysis is under glucagon control. Excessive fat accumulation is also an economic and environmental concern for the broiler industry due to the loss of feed efficiency and excessive nitrogen wasting, as well as a negative trait for consumers who are increasingly conscious of …


Socioeconomic Determinants Of Geographic Disparities In Campylobacteriosis Risk: A Comparison Of Global And Local Modeling Approaches, Jennifer Weisent, Barton Rohrbach, John R. Dunn, Agricola Odai Jan 2012

Socioeconomic Determinants Of Geographic Disparities In Campylobacteriosis Risk: A Comparison Of Global And Local Modeling Approaches, Jennifer Weisent, Barton Rohrbach, John R. Dunn, Agricola Odai

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Socioeconomic factors play a complex role in determining the risk of campylobacteriosis. Understanding the spatial interplay between these factors and disease risk can guide disease control programs. Historically, Poisson and negative binomial models have been used to investigate determinants of geographic disparities in risk. Spatial regression models, which allow modeling of spatial effects, have been used to improve these modeling efforts. Geographically weighted regression (GWR) takes this a step further by estimating local regression coefficients, thereby allowing estimations of associations that vary in space. These recent approaches increase our understanding of how geography influences the associations between determinants and …


The Effect Of Midazolam On End-Tidal Concentration Of Isoflurane Necessary To Prevent Movements In Dogs, Reza Seddighi Dvm, Ms, Phd, Dip Acva Apr 2011

The Effect Of Midazolam On End-Tidal Concentration Of Isoflurane Necessary To Prevent Movements In Dogs, Reza Seddighi Dvm, Ms, Phd, Dip Acva

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Objective To determine the possible additive effect of midazolam, a GABAA agonist, on the end-tidal concentration of isoflurane that prevents movement (MACNM) in response to noxious stimulation. Study design Randomized crossover experimental study. Animals Six, healthy, adult intact male, mixed-breed dogs. Methods After baseline isoflurane MACNM (MACNM-B) determination, midazolam was administered as a low (LDS), medium (MDS) or high (HDS) dose series of midazolam. Each series consisted of two dose levels, low and high. The LDS was a loading dose (Ld) of 0.2 mg kg-1 and CRI (2.5 μg kg-1 minute-1) (LDL), followed by an Ld (0.4 mg kg-1) and …


Protein C Activity In Dogs: Adaptation Of A Commercial Human Colorimetric Assay And Evaluation Of Effects Of Storage Time And Temperature, Michael M. Fry, Karl R. Snyder, Karen M. Tobias, Baye G. Williamson, Ann Reed Jan 2011

Protein C Activity In Dogs: Adaptation Of A Commercial Human Colorimetric Assay And Evaluation Of Effects Of Storage Time And Temperature, Michael M. Fry, Karl R. Snyder, Karen M. Tobias, Baye G. Williamson, Ann Reed

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Objectives of this study were to adapt a commercial human protein C (PC) colorimetric assay for use in dogs and to investigate effects of various storage conditions. The human assay was modified by using pooled canine plasma for calibration and by increasing the activation time. PC activity was measured in fresh canine plasma and in plasma stored under various conditions. PC activity of some stored samples was significantly different from that of fresh plasma; however, differences were small. No difference was detected in samples stored under similar conditions but analyzed in different laboratories using similar methodology. Results of this study …


Model Or Meal? Farm Animal Populations As Models For Infectious Diseases Of Humans, Cristina Lanzas, P Ayscue, R Ivanek, Y T. Grohn Feb 2010

Model Or Meal? Farm Animal Populations As Models For Infectious Diseases Of Humans, Cristina Lanzas, P Ayscue, R Ivanek, Y T. Grohn

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In recent decades, theory addressing the processes that underlie the dynamics of infectious diseases has progressed considerably. Unfortunately, the availability of empirical data to evaluate these theories has not grown at the same pace. Although laboratory animals have been widely used as models at the organism level, they have been less appropriate for addressing issues at the population level. However, farm animal populations can provide empirical models to study infectious diseases at the population level.


Assessing Risk In Focal Arboviral Infections: Are We Missing The Big Or Little Picture?, A D. Haddow, Agricola Odoi, C J. Jones Sep 2009

Assessing Risk In Focal Arboviral Infections: Are We Missing The Big Or Little Picture?, A D. Haddow, Agricola Odoi, C J. Jones

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BACKGROUND: Focal arboviral infections affecting a subset of the overall population present an often overlooked set of challenges in the assessment and reporting of risk and the detection of spatial patterns. Our objective was to assess the variation in risk when using different at-risk populations and geographic scales for the calculation of incidence risk and the detection of geographic hot-spots of infection. We explored these variations using a pediatric arbovirus, La Crosse virus (LACV), as our model. METHODS AND FINDINGS: Descriptive and cluster analyses were performed on probable and confirmed cases of LACV infections reported to the Tennessee Department of …


Development Of A Mechanistic Model To Represent The Dynamics Of Particle Flow Out Of The Rumen And To Predict Rate Of Passage Of Forage Particles In Dairy Cattle., S Seo, Cristina Lanzas, L O. Tedeschi, A Pell, D G. Fox Aug 2009

Development Of A Mechanistic Model To Represent The Dynamics Of Particle Flow Out Of The Rumen And To Predict Rate Of Passage Of Forage Particles In Dairy Cattle., S Seo, Cristina Lanzas, L O. Tedeschi, A Pell, D G. Fox

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A mechanistic and dynamic model was developed to represent physiological aspects of particle dynamics in the reticulo-rumen (RR) and to predict rate of passage out of the RR (Kp) of forage particles quantitatively. The model consists of 2 conceptual pools with 3 spatial compartments of particles; the compartment the particle enters is based on functional specific gravity (FSG). The model assumes 2 major pressure gradient-driven flows of particles out of the RR through the reticulo-omasal orifice between 2 consecutive primary reticular contractions. One is associated with the second phase of primary reticular contraction and involves propulsion of particles in the …


Modeling On-Farm Escherichia Coli O157:H7 Population Dynamics, P Ayscue, Cristina Lanzas, R Ivanek, Y T. Grohn May 2009

Modeling On-Farm Escherichia Coli O157:H7 Population Dynamics, P Ayscue, Cristina Lanzas, R Ivanek, Y T. Grohn

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Escherichia coli O157:H7 is a potentially fatal foodborne pathogen with a putative reservoir for human infection in feedlot cattle. In order to more effectively identify targets for intervention strategies, we aimed to (1) assess the role of various feedlot habitats in E. coli O157:H7 propagation and (2) provide a framework for examining the relative contributions of animals and the surrounding environment to observed pathogen dynamics. To meet these goals we developed a mathematical model based on an ecological metapopulation framework to track bacterial population dynamics inside and outside the host. We used E. coli O157:H7 microbiological and epidemiological literature to …


Comparison Of A Human Portable Blood Glucose Monitor, A Veterinary Portable Blood Glucose Monitor And An Automated Chemistry Analyzer For Measuring Canine Blood Glucose Concentration, B M. Johnson, Michael M. Fry, B Flatland, C A. Kirk Jan 2009

Comparison Of A Human Portable Blood Glucose Monitor, A Veterinary Portable Blood Glucose Monitor And An Automated Chemistry Analyzer For Measuring Canine Blood Glucose Concentration, B M. Johnson, Michael M. Fry, B Flatland, C A. Kirk

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OBJECTIVE: To compare blood glucose concentrations measured with 2 portable blood glucose meters (PBGMs) validated for use in dogs (PBGM-D) and humans (PBGM-H) and an automated chemistry analyzer. DESIGN: Validation study. SAMPLE POPULATION: 92 samples of fresh whole blood and plasma from 83 dogs with various diseases. PROCEDURES: Each PBGM was used to measure whole blood glucose concentration, and the automated analyzer was used to measure plasma glucose concentration. Passing-Bablok linear regression and Bland-Altman plots were used to determine correlations and bias between the PBGMs and the automated analyzer. Calculated acceptability limits based on combined inherent instrument imprecision were used …


Improved Feed Protein Fractionation Schemes For Formulating Rations With The Cornell Net Carbohydrate And Protein System, Cristina Lanzas, G A. Broderick, D G. Fox Dec 2008

Improved Feed Protein Fractionation Schemes For Formulating Rations With The Cornell Net Carbohydrate And Protein System, Cristina Lanzas, G A. Broderick, D G. Fox

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Adequate predictions of rumen-degradable protein (RDP) and rumen-undegradable protein (RUP) supplies are necessary to optimize performance while minimizing losses of excess nitrogen (N). The objectives of this study were to evaluate the original Cornell Net Carbohydrate Protein System (CNCPS) protein fractionation scheme and to develop and evaluate alternatives designed to improve its adequacy in predicting RDP and RUP. The CNCPS version 5 fractionates CP into 5 fractions based on solubility in protein precipitant agents, buffers, and detergent solutions: A represents the soluble nonprotein N, B1 is the soluble true protein, B2 represents protein with intermediate rates of degradation, B3 is …


The Effect Of Heterogeneous Infectious Period And Contagiousness On The Dynamics Of Salmonella Transmission In Dairy Cattle, Cristina Lanzas, S Brien, R Ivanek, Y Lo, P P. Chapagain, K A. Ray, P Ayscue, L D. Warnick, Y T. Grohn Nov 2008

The Effect Of Heterogeneous Infectious Period And Contagiousness On The Dynamics Of Salmonella Transmission In Dairy Cattle, Cristina Lanzas, S Brien, R Ivanek, Y Lo, P P. Chapagain, K A. Ray, P Ayscue, L D. Warnick, Y T. Grohn

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The objective of this study was to address the impact of heterogeneity of infectious period and contagiousness on Salmonella transmission dynamics in dairy cattle populations. We developed three deterministic SIR-type models with two basic infected stages (clinically and subclinically infected). In addition, model 2 included long-term shedders, which were defined as individuals with low contagiousness but long infectious period, and model 3 included super-shedders (individuals with high contagiousness and long infectious period). The simulated dynamics, basic reproduction number (R0) and critical vaccination threshold were studied. Clinically infected individuals were the main force of infection transmission for models 1 and 2. …


The Risk And Control Of Salmonella Outbreaks In Calf-Raising Operations: A Mathematical Modeling Approach, Cristina Lanzas, L D. Warnick, R Ivanek, P Ayscue, D V. Nydam, Y T. Grohn Nov 2008

The Risk And Control Of Salmonella Outbreaks In Calf-Raising Operations: A Mathematical Modeling Approach, Cristina Lanzas, L D. Warnick, R Ivanek, P Ayscue, D V. Nydam, Y T. Grohn

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Salmonellosis in calves has economic and welfare implications, and serves as a potential source of human infections. Our objectives were to assess the risk of Salmonella spread following its introduction into a herd of pre-weaned calves and to evaluate the efficacy of control strategies to prevent and control outbreaks. To meet these objectives, we developed a model of Salmonella transmission within a pre-weaned group of calves based on a well documented outbreak of salmonellosis in a calf-raising operation and other literature. Intervention scenarios were evaluated in both deterministic and stochastic versions of the model. While the basic reproduction number (R0) …


Global Food Systems And Public Health : Production Methods And Animal Husbandry, A National Commission On Industrial Farm Animal Production Report. Pew Commission On Industrial Farm Animal Production, M Salman, John C. New Jr., M Bailey, Corrie Brown, L Detwiler, D Galligan, C Hall, Melissa Kennedy, G Lonergan, L Mann, D Renter, M Saeed, B White, S Zika May 2008

Global Food Systems And Public Health : Production Methods And Animal Husbandry, A National Commission On Industrial Farm Animal Production Report. Pew Commission On Industrial Farm Animal Production, M Salman, John C. New Jr., M Bailey, Corrie Brown, L Detwiler, D Galligan, C Hall, Melissa Kennedy, G Lonergan, L Mann, D Renter, M Saeed, B White, S Zika

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No abstract provided.


Microarray Analysis Demonstrates A Role For Slug In Epidermal Homeostatsis, Kim M. Newkirk Jan 2008

Microarray Analysis Demonstrates A Role For Slug In Epidermal Homeostatsis, Kim M. Newkirk

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No abstract provided.


The Acute Cutaneous Inflammatory Response Is Attenuated In Slug Knockout Mice. Newkirk K, Duncan F, Brannick E, Chandler H, Parent A, Kusewitt D., Kim M. Newkirk Jan 2008

The Acute Cutaneous Inflammatory Response Is Attenuated In Slug Knockout Mice. Newkirk K, Duncan F, Brannick E, Chandler H, Parent A, Kusewitt D., Kim M. Newkirk

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No abstract provided.


Risk Factors Of Gastrointestinal Nematode Parasite Infections In Small Ruminants Kept In Smallholder Mixed Farms In Kenya., Agricola Odoi, J M. Gathuma, C K. Gachuiri, A Omore Apr 2007

Risk Factors Of Gastrointestinal Nematode Parasite Infections In Small Ruminants Kept In Smallholder Mixed Farms In Kenya., Agricola Odoi, J M. Gathuma, C K. Gachuiri, A Omore

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BACKGROUND: Helminth infections in small ruminants are serious problems in the developing world, particularly where nutrition and sanitation are poor. This study investigated the burden and risk factors of gastrointestinal nematode parasite infections in sheep and goats kept in smallholder mixed farms in the Kenyan Central Highlands. Three hundred and seven small ruminants were sampled from 66 smallholder mixed farms in agro-ecological zones 1 (humid) and 3 (semi-humid) in the Kenyan Central highlands. The farms were visited once a month for eight months during which a health and production survey questionnaire was administered. Fecal samples were collected at each visit …


Development Of A Mechanistic Model To Represent The Dynamics Of Liquid Flow Out Of The Rumen And To Predict The Rate Of Passage Of Liquid In Dairy Cattle, S Seo, Cristina Lanzas, L O. Tedeschi, D G. Fox Feb 2007

Development Of A Mechanistic Model To Represent The Dynamics Of Liquid Flow Out Of The Rumen And To Predict The Rate Of Passage Of Liquid In Dairy Cattle, S Seo, Cristina Lanzas, L O. Tedeschi, D G. Fox

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A mechanistic and dynamic model was developed to represent the physiological aspects of liquid dynamics in the rumen and to quantitatively predict liquid flow out of the reticulorumen (RR). The model is composed of 2 inflows (water consumption and salivary secretion), one outflow (liquid flow through the reticulo-omasal orifice (ROO), and one in-and-out flow (liquid flux through the rumen wall). We assumed that liquid flow through the ROO was coordinated with the primary reticular contraction, which is characterized by its frequency, duration, and amplitude during eating, ruminating, and resting. A database was developed to predict each component of the model. …


Evaluation Of Protein Fractionation Systems Used In Formulating Rations For Dairy Cattle, Cristina Lanzas, S Seo, L O. Tedeschi, D G. Fox Jan 2007

Evaluation Of Protein Fractionation Systems Used In Formulating Rations For Dairy Cattle, Cristina Lanzas, S Seo, L O. Tedeschi, D G. Fox

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Production efficiency decreases when diets are not properly balanced for protein. Sensitivity analyses of the protein fractionation schemes used by the National Research Council Nutrient Requirement of Dairy Cattle (NRC) and the Cornell Net Carbohydrate and Protein System (CNCPS) were conducted to assess the influence of the uncertainty in feed inputs and the assumptions underlying the CNCPS scheme on metabolizable protein and amino acid predictions. Monte Carlo techniques were used. Two lactating dairy cow diets with low and high protein content were developed for the analysis. A feed database provided by a commercial laboratory and published sources were used to …


Ultraviolet Radiation Exposure Induces Corneal Degeneration In 129 Mice, Kim M. Newkirk Jan 2007

Ultraviolet Radiation Exposure Induces Corneal Degeneration In 129 Mice, Kim M. Newkirk

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No abstract provided.


Ultraviolet Radiation Stimulates Expression Of Snail Family Transcription Factors In Keratinocytes., Kim M. Newkirk Jan 2007

Ultraviolet Radiation Stimulates Expression Of Snail Family Transcription Factors In Keratinocytes., Kim M. Newkirk

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No abstract provided.


Snai2 Expression Enhances Uvr-Induced Skin Carcinogenesis. Newkirk K, Parent A, Fossey S, Choi C, Chandler H Rajala-Schultz P, Kusewitt D., Kim M. Newkirk Jan 2007

Snai2 Expression Enhances Uvr-Induced Skin Carcinogenesis. Newkirk K, Parent A, Fossey S, Choi C, Chandler H Rajala-Schultz P, Kusewitt D., Kim M. Newkirk

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No abstract provided.


Ultraviolet Radiation Stimulates Expression Of Snail Family Transcription Factors In Keratinocytes. Hudson L, Choi C, Newkirk K, Parkhani J, Cooper K, Lu P, Kusewitt D, Kim M. Newkirk Jan 2007

Ultraviolet Radiation Stimulates Expression Of Snail Family Transcription Factors In Keratinocytes. Hudson L, Choi C, Newkirk K, Parkhani J, Cooper K, Lu P, Kusewitt D, Kim M. Newkirk

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No abstract provided.


Ultraviolet Radiation Exposure Induces Corneal Degeneration In 129 Mice. Newkirk K, Chandler H, Parent A, Young D, Colitz C, Wilkie D, Kusewitt D, Kim M. Newkirk Jan 2007

Ultraviolet Radiation Exposure Induces Corneal Degeneration In 129 Mice. Newkirk K, Chandler H, Parent A, Young D, Colitz C, Wilkie D, Kusewitt D, Kim M. Newkirk

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No abstract provided.