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Peng Tian
Produce Safety and Microbiology Research
Microbiologist

Phone: (510) 559-5637
Fax: (510) 559-6162
Room WAB306
USDA, ARS, PWA, WRRC-PSM
800 BUCHANAN STREET
ALBANY, CA, 94710

Projects
Molecular Microbiology and Control of Enteric Pathogens That Contaminate Fresh Produce
Appropriated (D)
  Accession Number: 410235

Publications
Two-log increase in sensitivity for detection of Norovirus in complex samples using porcine gastric mucin capture and immunomagnetic separation - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Tian, P., Engelbrekston, A., Mandrell, R.E. 2008. Two-log increase in sensitivity for detection of Norovirus in complex samples using porcine gastric mucin capture and immunomagnetic separation. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 74(14)4271-4276
Seasonal Tracking of Histo-blood Group Antigen Expression and Norovirus Binding in Oyster Gastrointestinal Cells - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Tian, P., Engelbrektson, A.L., Mandrell, R.E. 2008. Seasonal Tracking of Histo-blood Group Antigen Expression and Norovirus Binding in Oyster Gastrointestinal Cells. Journal of Food Protection. 71:1696-1700.
Binding of Recombinant Norovirus Like Particle to Histo-Blood Group Antigen on Cells in the Lumen of Pig Duodenum - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Tian, P., Jiang, X., Zhong, W., Jensen, H., Brandl, M., Bates, A.H., Engelbrektson, A.L., Mandrell, R.E. 2007. Binding of recombinant norovirus like particle to histo-blood group antigen on cells in the lumen of pig duodenum. Research in Veterinary Science. 83(3) 410-418
Norovirus recognizes histo-blood group antigens on the gastrointestinal cells of clams, mussels and oysters: a possible mechanism of bio-accumulation - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Tian, P., Engelbrektson, A.L., Jiang, X., Zhong, W., Mandrell, R.E. 2007. Norovirus recognizes histo-blood group antigens on the gastrointestinal cells of clams, mussels and oysters: a possible mechanism of bio-accumulation. Journal of Food Protection. 70(9):2140-2147.
Norovirus Binds to Blood Group a-Like Antigens in Oyster Gastrointestinal Cells - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Tian, P., Bates, A.H., Jensen, H., Mandrell, R.E. 2006. Norovirus binds to blood group a-like antigens in oyster gastrointestinal cells. Letters in Applied Microbiology. 43:645-651
Viral diseases and pathogenesis - (Proceedings/Symposium)
Tian, P. 2006. Viral diseases and pathogenesis. Acarology International Congress Proceedings. CIP Publisher. Beijing, China. p. 45-66.
Detection of Norovirus Capsid in Fecal and Food Samples by a Real Time Immuno-Pcr Method - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Tian, P., Mandrell, R.E. 2006. Detection of norovirus capsid in fecal and food samples by a real time immuno-PCR method. Journal of Applied Microbiology. 100:564-574.
Porcine Stomach Mucin Binds to Recombinant Norovirus Particles and Competitively Inhibits Their Binding to Histo-Blood Group Antigens and Human Intestine Cells - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Tian, P., Brandl, M., Mandrell, R.E. 2005 Porcine stomach mucin binds to recombinant norovirus particles and competitively inhibits their binding to histo-blood group antigens and human intestine cells. Letters in Applied Microbiology.(41)315-320
Detailed Computational Analysis of a Comprehensive Set of Group a Rotavirus Nsp4 Proteins - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Tian, P., Lin, S.L. 2003 Detailed computational analysis of a comprehensive set of group a rotavirus nsp4 proteins. Virus Genes 26:3 271-282
Detailed Computational Anaylsis of a Comprehensive Set of Group a Rotavirus Nsp4 Proteins - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Lin, S., Tian, P. 2003 Detailed computational anaylsis of a comprehensive set of group a rotavirus nsp4 proteins. Virus Genes. v.26(3) p. 271-282

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