Suzanne Klaessig
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    Sipka A, Babasyan S, Mann S, Freer H, Klaessig S, Wagner B
  
  
    JDS Commun
    . 2022 Nov;
          2(6):415-420.
    
    PMID: 36337098
  
  
          The expression of the proinflammatory cytokine tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) is associated with production losses in dairy cows and is a hallmark of early inflammatory processes. Reliable tools for the...
      
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    Pomeroy B, Klaessig S, Schukken Y
  
  
    Vet Immunol Immunopathol
    . 2016 Nov;
          182:37-42.
    
    PMID: 27863548
  
  
          The specific factors which regulate differentiation and maturation of dendritic cells in bovine pregnancy remain unclear. We evaluated the influence of physiologically relevant in vitro treatments of progesterone (PG) and...
      
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    Sipka A, Pomeroy B, Klaessig S, Schukken Y
  
  
    Comp Immunol Microbiol Infect Dis
    . 2016 Sep;
          48:54-60.
    
    PMID: 27638120
  
  
          Natural killer (NK) cells are early responders in bacterial infections but their role in bovine mastitis has not been characterized. For the first time, we show the presence of NK...
      
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    Pomeroy B, Sipka A, Klaessig S, Schukken Y
  
  
    J Reprod Immunol
    . 2016 Sep;
          118:1-8.
    
    PMID: 27596279
  
  
          Changes in monocyte and dendritic cell populations during bovine pregnancy and lactation remain poorly described despite the key roles these cells play in immune tolerance and activation. Using a prospective...
      
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    Pomeroy B, Sipka A, Klaessig S, Schukken Y
  
  
    Vet Immunol Immunopathol
    . 2015 Jul;
          167(1-2):22-9.
    
    PMID: 26163935
  
  
          During late gestation the bovine immune system is less capable of eliciting inflammatory responses and eliminating invading pathogens. The maternal immune system is directed toward tolerance in order to prevent...
      
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    Sipka A, Klaessig S, Duhamel G, Swinkels J, Rainard P, Schukken Y
  
  
    PLoS One
    . 2014 Jan;
          9(1):e85579.
    
    PMID: 24454893
  
  
          Clinical mastitis caused by E. coli accounts for significant production losses and animal welfare concerns on dairy farms worldwide. The benefits of therapeutic intervention in mild to moderate cases are...
      
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    Gurjar A, Klaessig S, Salmon S, Yancey Jr R, Schukken Y
  
  
    J Dairy Sci
    . 2013 Jun;
          96(8):5053-63.
    
    PMID: 23726420
  
  
          The objective of the study was to evaluate the efficacy of an alternative vaccination regimen of a J-5 bacterin against intramammary Escherichia coli challenge in nonlactating late-gestation dairy cows. The...
      
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    Sipka A, Gurjar A, Klaessig S, Duhamel G, Skidmore A, Swinkels J, et al.
  
  
    J Dairy Sci
    . 2013 May;
          96(7):4406-18.
    
    PMID: 23684040
  
  
          Mastitis in dairy cows is typically treated with intramammary antibiotics. The combination of antibiotics with corticosteroids tends to have a large market share where these products are registered. Our objective...
      
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    Simpson K, Dogan B, Rishniw M, Goldstein R, Klaessig S, McDonough P, et al.
  
  
    Infect Immun
    . 2006 Jul;
          74(8):4778-92.
    
    PMID: 16861666
  
  
          The mucosa-associated microflora is increasingly considered to play a pivotal role in the pathogenesis of inflammatory bowel disease. This study explored the possibility that an abnormal mucosal flora is involved...