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Jeanette Hayes-Klug

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McNulty E, Selariu A, Anderson K, Hayes-Klug J, Nalls A, Powers J, et al.
Lab Anim (NY) . 2016 Mar; 45(4):140-2. PMID: 27003353
In a continuing effort to better understand the transmission and persistence of chronic wasting disease in wild populations of cervids, Colorado State University, Fort Collins houses two species of deer...
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Goni F, Mathiason C, Yim L, Wong K, Hayes-Klug J, Nalls A, et al.
Vaccine . 2014 Dec; 33(5):726-33. PMID: 25539804
Prion disease is a unique category of illness, affecting both animals and humans, in which the underlying pathogenesis is related to a conformational change of a normal, self-protein called PrP(C)...
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Willingham K, McNulty E, Anderson K, Hayes-Klug J, Nalls A, Mathiason C
J Vis Exp . 2014 Aug; (89). PMID: 25079295
Animal models are commonly used throughout research laboratories to accomplish what would normally be considered impractical in a pathogen's native host. Milk collection from animals allows scientists the opportunity to...
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Nalls A, McNulty E, Powers J, Seelig D, Hoover C, Haley N, et al.
PLoS One . 2013 Aug; 8(8):e71844. PMID: 23977159
The horizontal transmission of prion diseases has been well characterized in bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), chronic wasting disease (CWD) of deer and elk and scrapie of sheep, and has been...
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Mathiason C, Nalls A, Seelig D, Kraft S, Carnes K, Anderson K, et al.
J Virol . 2012 Dec; 87(4):1947-56. PMID: 23236066
Domestic and nondomestic cats have been shown to be susceptible to feline spongiform encephalopathy (FSE), almost certainly caused by consumption of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE)-contaminated meat. Because domestic and free-ranging...
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Denkers N, Hayes-Klug J, Anderson K, Seelig D, Haley N, Dahmes S, et al.
J Virol . 2012 Nov; 87(3):1890-2. PMID: 23175370
While the facile transmission of chronic wasting disease (CWD) remains incompletely elucidated, studies in rodents suggest that exposure of the respiratory mucosa may be an efficient pathway. The present study...
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Mathiason C, Hayes-Klug J, Hays S, Powers J, Osborn D, Dahmes S, et al.
J Virol . 2010 Mar; 84(10):5097-107. PMID: 20219916
Substantial evidence for prion transmission via blood transfusion exists for many transmissible spongiform encephalopathy (TSE) diseases. Determining which cell phenotype(s) is responsible for trafficking infectivity has important implications for our...
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Mathiason C, Hays S, Powers J, Hayes-Klug J, Langenberg J, Dahmes S, et al.
PLoS One . 2009 Jun; 4(6):e5916. PMID: 19529769
Key to understanding the epidemiology and pathogenesis of prion diseases, including chronic wasting disease (CWD) of cervids, is determining the mode of transmission from one individual to another. We have...
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Mathiason C, Powers J, Dahmes S, Osborn D, Miller K, Warren R, et al.
Science . 2006 Oct; 314(5796):133-6. PMID: 17023660
A critical concern in the transmission of prion diseases, including chronic wasting disease (CWD) of cervids, is the potential presence of prions in body fluids. To address this issue directly,...