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Sun H, Liu P, Nolan L, Lamont S
Poult Sci . 2016 Jul; 95(12):2803-2814. PMID: 27466434
Avian pathogenic Escherichia coli (APEC) can cause significant morbidity in chickens. The thymus provides the essential environment for T cell development; however, the thymus transcriptome has not been examined for...
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Lynne A, Skyberg J, Logue C, Nolan L
J Appl Microbiol . 2007 Feb; 102(3):660-6. PMID: 17309614
Aims: To confirm the presence of Iss and Bor on the outer membrane of Escherichia coli using Western blots of outer membrane protein (OMP) preparations and fluorescence microscopy, and explore...
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Skyberg J, Siek K, Doetkott C, Nolan L
J Appl Microbiol . 2007 Jan; 102(2):548-54. PMID: 17241361
Aims: To assess the abilities of 105 avian pathogenic Escherichia coli (APEC) and 103 avian faecal commensal E. coli (AFEC) to form biofilms on a plastic surface and to investigate...
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Horne S, Goplin J, Giddings C, Dyer N, Nolan L
Vet Res Commun . 2004 Mar; 28(2):103-12. PMID: 14992240
Colibacillosis is responsible for significant losses to the mink and cattle industries. Previous work in our laboratory and by others has suggested that possession of cnf1, the gene encoding cytotoxic...
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Tibbetts R, White D, Dyer N, Giddings C, Nolan L
Vet Res Commun . 2003 Sep; 27(5):341-57. PMID: 14509449
Colisepticaemia is a major health and economic concern for the mink industry, yet little information is available about the Escherichia coli that cause this disease. In this study, 40 E....
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Nolan L, Horne S, Giddings C, Foley S, Johnson T, Lynne A, et al.
Vet Res Commun . 2003 Apr; 27(2):101-10. PMID: 12718504
Control of avian colibacillosis is hampered by lack of easily identifiable markers for virulent Escherichia coli. Resistance to serum complement appears to be a widespread trait of virulent avian E....
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Jeffrey J, Nolan L, Tonooka K, Wolfe S, Giddings C, Horne S, et al.
Avian Dis . 2002 Apr; 46(1):48-52. PMID: 11922349
This study was designed to compare virulence factors of cellulitis-derived Escherichia coli to colisepticemic E. coli in order to clarify whether E. coli associated with cellulitis comprise a unique subset...
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Foley S, Horne S, Giddings C, Robinson M, Nolan L
Avian Dis . 2000 Mar; 44(1):185-91. PMID: 10737660
No single characteristic of virulent avian Escherichia coli has been identified that can be exploited in colibacillosis detection protocols. Research in our lab suggests a strong association between the presence...
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Horne S, Giddings C, Nolan L
Avian Dis . 2000 Mar; 44(1):179-84. PMID: 10737659
Control of colibacillosis is important to the poultry industry. We have found that the presence of a gene for increased serum survival, iss, is strongly correlated with Escherichia coli isolated...
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Horne S, Giddings C, Ebert J, Doetkott C, Smith M, Nolan L
Avian Dis . 2000 Mar; 44(1):23-33. PMID: 10737641
In this study, 294 Escherichia coli isolates from birds with colibacillosis were collected from disease outbreaks throughout the United States and were compared with 75 fecal E. coli isolates of...