Browsing by Author "Samuel, James E."
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Records, Angela Renee (2009-05-15)Pseudomonas syringae is a pathogen of numerous plant species, including several economically important crops. P. syringae pv. syringae B728a is a resident on leaves of common bean, where it utilizes several well-studied ...
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Narasaki, Craig T.; Mertens, Katja; Samuel, James E.; Adler, Ben (PloS One, 2011)
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Zhang, Yan; Zhang, Guoquan; Hendrix, Laura R.; Tesh, Vernon L.; Samuel, James E.; Kwaik, Yousef Abu (PloS One, 2012)
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Harrison, Lisa Margaret (Texas A&M University, 2004-11-15)Severe bloody diarrhea and subsequent serious post-diarrheal illnesses, including the hemolytic uremic syndrome and central nervous system complications, may develop following infections with Shiga toxin (Stx)-producing ...
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Chen, Chen; Dow, Courtney; Wang, Peng; Sidney, John; Read, Amanda; Harmsen, Allen; Samuel, James E.; Peters, Bjoern; Kaushal, Deepak (PloS One, 2011)
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Russell-Lodrigue, Kasi Elizabeth (2009-05-15)Coxiella burnetii is an intracellular pathogen that can cause both acute and chronic disease (Q fever) in humans and infects many animals with varying clinical illness and persistence. A guinea pig aerosol-challenge model ...
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Hornstra, Heidie M.; Priestley, Rachael A.; Georgia, Shalamar M.; Kachur, Sergey; Birdsell, Dawn N.; Hilsabeck, Remy; Gates, Lauren T.; Samuel, James E.; Heinzen, Robert A.; Kersh, Gilbert J.; Keim, Paul; Massung, Robert F.; Pearson, Talima; Li, Wenjun (PloS One, 2011)
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Abdullah, Ammar M (2021-04-14)Mycobacterial species contain some of the most dangerous human pathogens described throughout history, responsible for millions of deaths each year. Interestingly, many mycobacteria can infect and replicate in one of our ...
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Soltysiak, Kelly A.; van Schaik, Erin J.; Samuel, James E.; Wu, Min (PloS One, 2015)
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Criscitiello, Michael F.; Dickman, Martin B.; Samuel, James E.; de Figueiredo, Paul; Chitnis, Chetan E. (PLoS Pathogens, 2013)
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Hong, Priscilla Christine (Texas A&M University, 2006-10-30)The roles of genes responsible for the survival and persistence of Brucella in the host and the relationship between these genes and the disease were investigated via signature-tagged transposon mutagenesis. As much as 8% ...
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Samuel, James E.; Van Schaik, Erin J.; Gregory, Anthony E. (United States. Patent and Trademark Office; Texas A&M University. Libraries, 2021-04-06)A vaccine includes at least one bacterial antigen capable of producing an immune response in a host when the vaccine is administered at a dose that is sufficient for preventing or treating Q fever in the host. The vaccine ...