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R D Shaw

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Anderson J, Cheng E, Roeske M, Marchildon P, Peacock J, Shaw R
Am J Gastroenterol . 1997 Jul; 92(7):1135-9. PMID: 9219785
Objectives: FlexsureHP is a bi-directional immunochromatographic device for detection of IgG antibodies to Helicobacter pylori in human serum. This test, requiring only three steps and a 4-min incubation, can be...
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Shaw R, Hempson S
J Infect Dis . 1996 Dec; 174(6):1328-31. PMID: 8940227
Mucosal antibody induction by otherwise identical replication-competent and replication-incompetent rhesus monkey rotaviruses was compared. Although psoralen-inactivated virus induced diarrhea, the magnitude of the intestinal antibody response was severely attenuated compared...
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Sheth R, Anderson J, Sato T, Oh B, Hempson S, Rollo E, et al.
Virology . 1996 Jul; 221(2):251-9. PMID: 8661435
Rotavirus is the most important cause of severe gastroenteritis in children worldwide. We have investigated cytokine responses to rotavirus infection of cultured intestinal epithelial cells. Interleukin 8 (IL-8) is a...
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Shaw R, Hempson S, Mackow E
J Virol . 1995 Oct; 69(10):5946-50. PMID: 7666499
Rotaviruses infect the villous epithelium of the small intestine and cause severe diarrhea in young children. The mechanism by which rotavirus causes diarrhea has not been elucidated. It has been...
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Leichus L, Goldhill J, Long J, Percy W, Shaw R, Donovan V, et al.
Dig Dis Sci . 1994 Oct; 39(10):2202-8. PMID: 7924743
The present study investigated changes in small intestinal epithelial transport in rabbits infected with rotavirus. The crypt depth-villus height ratio was increased in infected ileal tissue as a result of...
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Schwab K, Shaw R
Baillieres Clin Gastroenterol . 1993 Jun; 7(2):307-31. PMID: 8364245
Increased knowledge has been gained into the aetiology and pathogenesis of viral gastroenteritis during the past two decades. There are now thought to be four major subclassifications of gastroenteritis-causing viruses;...
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Shaw R, Merchant A, Groene W, Cheng E
J Clin Microbiol . 1993 Feb; 31(2):188-91. PMID: 8381806
We used an ELISPOT (enzyme-linked immunosorbent spot) assay to quantitate the long-term rotavirus-specific intestinal antibody response in a murine model. The frequency of murine intestinal antibody-secreting cells (ASCs) was followed...
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Groene W, Shaw R
J Virol Methods . 1992 Jul; 38(1):93-102. PMID: 1322935
The use of the synthetic psoralen 4'-aminomethyl-4,5',8-trimethylpsoralen hydrochloride (AMT) is described for the inactivation of infectious rotavirus, a member of the viral family Reoviradae with a double-stranded RNA genome. This...
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Shaw R
Mo Med . 1992 Jun; 89(6):354-7. PMID: 1620089
Leptospirosis is a common zoonosis present throughout Missouri. Previously regarded as an occupational illness of farmers and sewer workers, it is now primarily acquired from exposure to water polluted with...
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Shaw R, Groene W, Mackow E, Merchant A, Cheng E
Viral Immunol . 1992 Jan; 5(1):51-9. PMID: 1319171
Studies on the protein specificity of the intestinal antibody response to rotavirus infection have been hampered by lack of antigenically conserved isolated proteins to serve as antigens in immunochemical assays....