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2011
Shulzhenko N, Morgun A, Hsiao W, Battle M, Yao M, Gavrilova O, Orandle M, Mayer L, Macpherson AJ, McCoy KD et al..
2011. Crosstalk between B lymphocytes, microbiota and the intestinal epithelium governs immunity versus metabolism in the gut.. Nature medicine. 17(12):1585-93. Abstract
2010
Lin C, Holland RE, McCoy MH, Donofrio-Newman J, Vickers ML, Chambers TM.
2010. Infectivity of equine H3N8 influenza virus in bovine cells and calves.. Influenza and other respiratory viruses. 4(6):357-61. Abstract
Bermudez LE, Petrofsky M, Sommer S, Barletta RG.
2010. Peyer's patch-deficient mice demonstrate that Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis translocates across the mucosal barrier via both M cells and enterocytes but has inefficient dissemination.. Infection and immunity. 78(8):3570-7. Abstract
2009
Protain HJ, Kutzler MA, Valentine BA.
2009. Assessment of cytologic evaluation of preputial epithelial cells as a diagnostic test for detection of adrenocortical disease in castrated ferrets.. American journal of veterinary research. 70(5):619-23. Abstract
Harriff MJ, Danelishvili L, Wu M, Wilder C, McNamara M, Kent ML, Bermudez LE.
2009. Mycobacterium avium genes MAV_5138 and MAV_3679 are transcriptional regulators that play a role in invasion of epithelial cells, in part by their regulation of CipA, a putative surface protein interacting with host cell signaling pathways.. Journal of bacteriology. 191(4):1132-42. Abstract
2008
Alonso-Hearn M, Patel D, Danelishvili L, Meunier-Goddik L, Bermudez LE.
2008. The Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis MAP3464 gene encodes an oxidoreductase involved in invasion of bovine epithelial cells through the activation of host cell Cdc42.. Infection and immunity. 76(1):170-8. Abstract
2006
Yamazaki Y, Danelishvili L, Wu M, Hidaka E, Katsuyama T, Stang BV, Petrofsky M, Bildfell RJ, Bermudez LE.
2006. The ability to form biofilm influences Mycobacterium avium invasion and translocation of bronchial epithelial cells.. Cellular microbiology. 8(5):806-14. Abstract
Dam T, Danelishvili L, Wu M, Bermudez LE.
2006. The fadD2 gene is required for efficient Mycobacterium avium invasion of mucosal epithelial cells.. The Journal of infectious diseases. 193(8):1135-42. Abstract







