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Research Project: Development of Strategies to Control Anaplasmosis

Location: Animal Diseases Research

Publications (Clicking on the reprint icon Reprint Icon will take you to the publication reprint.)

Identification of multi-locus genetic heterogeneity in anaplasma marginale ss. centrale and its restriction following tick-borne transmission.     Reprint Icon - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Herndon, D.R., Ueti, M.W., Reif, K.E., Noh, S.M., Brayton, K.A., Agnes, J.T., Palmer, G.H. 2013. Identification of multi-locus genetic heterogeneity in anaplasma marginale ss. centrale and its restriction following tick-borne transmission.. Infection and Immunity. 81(5):1852-8.
Subdominant antigens in bacterial vaccines: Am779 is subdominant in the anaplasma marginale outer membrane vaccine but does not associate with protective immunity     Reprint Icon - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Albarrak, S.M., Brown, W.C., Noh, S.M., Reif, K.E., Scoles, G.A., Turse, J.E., Norimine, J., Ueti, M.W., Palmer, G.H. 2012. Subdominant antigens in bacterial vaccines: Am779 is subdominant in the anaplasma marginale outer membrane vaccine but does not associate with protective immunity. PLoS One. PloSONE 7(9):e46372.
Expansion of variant diversity associated with high prevalence of pathogen strain superinfection under conditions of natural transmission     Reprint Icon - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Ueti, M.W., Tan, Y., Broschat, S., Castaneda-Ortiz, E., Camacho-Nuez, M., Mosqueda, J., Scoles, G.A., Grimes, M., Brayton, K., Palmer, G. 2012. Expansion of variant diversity associated with high prevalence of pathogen strain superinfection under conditions of natural transmission. Infection and Immunity. 80(7):2354-60.
Genome-wide screening and identification of antigens for rickettsial vaccine development - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Palmer, G.H., Brown, W.C., Noh, S.M., Brayton, K.A. 2011. Genome-wide screening and identification of antigens for rickettsial vaccine development. FEMS Immunology and Medical Microbiology. 64:115-119.

   

 
Project Team
Noh, Susan
White, Stephen
Kappmeyer, Lowell
Ueti, Massaro
Scoles, Glen
Knowles, Donald - Don
 
Project Annual Reports
  FY 2012
 
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   Publications
 
Related National Programs
  Animal Health (103)
 
Related Projects
   ENDEMIC AND OUTBREAK STRAIN GUIDANCE IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF AN ANAPLASMA MARGINALE VACCINE
   An in Vivo Negative Selection Screen to Identify Genes and Gene Families Required for Tick Colonization
   Identify Genes and Gene Families Required for Tick Colonization
 
 
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