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Publikováno v:
Scientific Reports, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-15 (2021)
Abstract Natural Killer (NK) cells are among the first effectors to directly contact influenza and influenza-infected cells and their activation affects not only their intrinsic functions, but also subsequent CD8+ T cell responses. We utilized a NK c
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https://doaj.org/article/4186236ee93440c690dfa446984e9c97
Publikováno v:
Scientific Reports
Scientific Reports, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-15 (2021)
Scientific Reports, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-15 (2021)
Natural Killer (NK) cells are among the first effectors to directly contact influenza and influenza-infected cells and their activation affects not only their intrinsic functions, but also subsequent CD8+ T cell responses. We utilized a NK cell deple
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 7, Iss 5, p e37539 (2012)
Following influenza infection, natural killer (NK) cells function as interim effectors by suppressing viral replication until CD8 T cells are activated, proliferate, and are mobilized within the respiratory tract. Thus, NK cells are an important firs
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https://doaj.org/article/6a89b27d7d0a495c9e5a645e3ad1fd33
Publikováno v:
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied. 5:393-412
Autor:
Gail E. Gasparich, Roberta B. Henegar, Frank E. French, David L. Williamson, Patricia Carle, M. Konai, Claude Chastel, Joseph M. Bové, David L. Rose, Robert F. Whitcomb, Joseph G. Tully, Kevin J. Hackett, Jean R. Adams
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology. 48:1-12
Significant changes have been made in the systematics of the genus Spiroplasma (class Mollicutes) since it was expanded by revision in 1987 to include 23 groups and eight sub-groups. Since that time, two additional spiroplasmas have been assigned gro
Autor:
Joseph M. Bové, David L. Rose, E. A. Clark, Jean R. Adams, M. Konai, Joseph G. Tully, Robert F. Whitcomb, Kevin J. Hackett, Roberta B. Henegar, Frank E. French, David L. Williamson, Patricia Carle
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. 47:720-723
Spiroplasma strain HYOS-1Twas isolated from a tabanid fly, Hybomitra opaca. The organism was serologically distinct from other spiroplasma species, groups, and subgroups and was recently designated the representative of spiroplasma group XXXI. The ce
Autor:
Edward B. Jenkins, Jimmy Wedincamp, David L. Rose, Clauzell Stevens, Rickey L. Goins, Frank E. French, Joseph M. Bové, Robert F. Whitcomb, David L. Williamson, Roberta B. Henegar, Kevin J. Hackett, Patricia Carle, Joseph G. Tully, Ah Yin Tang, M. Konai
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. 47:709-712
Spiroplasma strain PUP-1Twas isolated from the gut fluids of a firefly beetle (Photuris pennsylvanicus) collected in Maryland. Cells of the strain were shown by dark-field microscopy to be helical, motile filaments. Ultrastructural examination by ele
Autor:
Roberta B. Henegar, Robert F. Whitcomb, M. Konai, Joseph G. Tully, Patricia Carle, E. A. Clark, David L. Williamson, Joseph M. Bové, Jean R. Adams, David L. Rose
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. 47:759-762
Spiroplasma strain PLHS-1T from the gut of a common scorpion fly (Panorpa helena) collected in the West Virginia Allegheny Mountains was distinct from other spiroplasma species, groups, and subgroups as determined by reciprocal serological metabolism
Autor:
Jean R. Adams, Kevin J. Hackett, Truman B. Clark, Joseph G. Tully, Patricia Carle, Joseph M. Bové, Gail E. Gasparich, M. Konai, Robert F. Whitcomb, David L. Rose, Roberta B. Henegar, Frank E. French, David L. Williamson
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology. 47:713-719
Four spiroplasma strains, DF-1T, TG-1T, TABS-2T, and TAUS-1T, all of which were isolated from deerflies or horseflies (Diptera: Tabanidae), were serologically distinct from previously described spiroplasma species, groups, and subgroups. Strain DF-1T
Autor:
Roberta B. Henegar, Robert F. Whitcomb, David L. Rose, Frank E. French, David L. Williamson, Kevin J. Hackett, Patricia Carle, M. Konai, Joseph M. Bové, Truman B. Clark, Joseph G. Tully
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology. 47:359-362
Spiroplasma strain TN-1T (T = type strain), a strain serologically distinct from other spiroplasma species, groups, and subgroups, was isolated from the gut of a horsefly (Tabanus nigrovittatus) from a barrier island off the coast of North Carolina.