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Publikováno v:
Inflammation. 25(1)
The activation of signal transduction pathways is required for the expression of functional enhancement of cellular activities. In the present studies, initial attempts were made to identify the signal transduction factors involved in activating phag
Autor:
K J, Genovese, R C, Anderson, D E, Nisbet, R B, Harvey, V K, Lowry, S, Buckley, L H, Stanker, M H, Kogut
Publikováno v:
Advances in experimental medicine and biology. 473
Experiments involving 132 weaned piglets were conducted to evaluate the efficacy of a Salmonella enteritidis-immune lymphokine (PILK) derived from the T cells of Salmonella enteritidis (SE)-immunized pigs to protect weaned piglets from Salmonella cho
Autor:
D J, Nisbet, G I, Tellez, V K, Lowry, R C, Anderson, G, Garcia, G, Nava, M H, Kogut, D E, Corrier, L H, Stanker
Publikováno v:
Avian diseases. 42(4)
A commercial competitive exclusion (CE) culture (PREEMPT) was evaluated for its ability to decrease mortality during the first 10-12 days posthatch resulting from the causative agent of fowl typhoid, Salmonella gallinarum. In the first experiment, ch
Publikováno v:
American journal of veterinary research. 59(11)
To determine functional responses of neonatal chicken and turkey heterophils to various inflammatory agonists.100 one-day-old chickens and turkeys.Blood heterophils were isolated and stimulated for 30 minutes at 39 C with ionomycin, phorbol myristate
Publikováno v:
Avian diseases. 42(3)
We previously reported an increased resistance to Salmonella enteritidis (SE) organ invasion in chicks and turkey poults injected prophylactically with SE-immune lymphokines (ILK). In the present study, concanavalin A (Con-A)-activated splenic T cell
Autor:
Kenneth J. Genovese, LL Bowden, Deloach, V K Lowry, Michael H. Kogut, R Bowden, Rita B. Moyes
Publikováno v:
Poultry science. 77(7)
Heterophils are important mediators of innate resistance in poultry, especially in young birds that have not yet developed an acquired immune response. Invasion of the intestinal mucosa by Salmonella spp. initiates the recruitment of large numbers of