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Damarius S Fleming
Animal Parasitic Diseases Laboratory
Zoologist

Phone: (301) 504-8300
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Projects
Molecular, Immune and Microbiome Approaches for Mitigating GI Nematode Infections of Livestock
In-House Appropriated (D)
  Accession Number: 441382
Developing a Basis for Control Strategies Against Histomoniasis in Poultry
Non-Assistance Cooperative Agreement (S)
  Accession Number: 442613

Publications (Clicking on the reprint icon Reprint Icon will take you to the publication reprint.)
Validation of a live-virus PRRSV vaccine candidate for efficient attenuation and better protection - (Abstract Only)
Validation of a live-virus PRRSV vaccine candidate for efficient attenuation and better protection - (Abstract Only)
Differential correlation of transcriptome data reveals gene pairs and pathways involved in treatment of Citrobacter rodentium infection with bioactive punicalagin Reprint Icon - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Fleming, D.S., Liu, F., Li, R.W. 2023. Differential correlation of transcriptome data reveals gene pairs and pathways involved in treatment of Citrobacter rodentium infection with bioactive punicalagin. Molecules. 28(21). Article e28217369. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules28217369.
The contribution of BvgR, RisA, and RisS to global gene regulation, intracellular cyclic-di-GMP levels, motility, and biofilm formation in bordetella bronchiseptica Reprint Icon - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Nicholson, T.L., Waack, U., Fleming, D.S., Chen, Q., Miller, L.C., Merkel, T.J., Stibitz, S. 2024. The contribution of BvgR, RisA, and RisS to global gene regulation, intracellular cyclic-di-GMP levels, motility, and biofilm formation in bordetella bronchiseptica . Frontiers in Microbiology. https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2024.1305097.
Transcriptomic analysis of liver indicates novel vaccine to porcine reproductive and respiratory virus promotes homeostasis in T-Cell and inflammatory immune responses compared to commercial vaccine in pigs Reprint Icon - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Fleming, D.S., Miller, L.C., Li, J., Lager, K.M., Van Geelen, A., Sang, Y. 2022. Transcriptomic analysis of liver indicates novel vaccine to porcine reproductive and respiratory virus promotes homeostasis in T-Cell and inflammatory immune responses compared to commercial vaccine in pigs. Frontiers in Veterinary Science. 9. Article 791034. https://doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2022.791034.
Host response in the porcine mediastinal lymph node to infection by PRRSV 2, Influenza B and their coinfection - (Abstract Only)
Sarlo Davila, K.M., Fleming, D.S., Ma, W., Sang, Y., Miller, L.C. 2021. Host response in the porcine mediastinal lymph node to infection by PRRSV 2, Influenza B and their coinfection. Conference Research Workers Disease Meeting. CRWAD 2021 Proceedings-Page 43.