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  • Lethal Factor, but Not Edem... Lethal Factor, but Not Edema Factor, Is Required to Cause Fatal Anthrax in Cynomolgus Macaques after Pulmonary Spore Challenge
    Hutt, Julie A; Lovchik, Julie A; Drysdale, Melissa ... The American journal of pathology, 12/2014, Volume: 184, Issue: 12
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    Inhalational anthrax is caused by inhalation of Bacillus anthracis spores. The ability of B. anthracis to cause anthrax is attributed to the plasmid-encoded A/B-type toxins, edema toxin (edema ...
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  • Comparative Burkholderia ps... Comparative Burkholderia pseudomallei natural history virulence studies using an aerosol murine model of infection
    Massey, Shane; Yeager, Linsey A; Blumentritt, Carla A ... Scientific reports, 03/2014, Volume: 4, Issue: 1
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    Melioidosis is an endemic disease caused by the bacterium Burkholderia pseudomallei. Concerns exist regarding B. pseudomallei use as a potential bio-threat agent causing persistent infections and ...
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  • The prophylactic and therapeutic efficacy of the broadly active antiviral ribonucleoside N 4 -Hydroxycytidine (EIDD-1931) in a mouse model of lethal Ebola virus infection
    Bluemling, Gregory R; Mao, Shuli; Natchus, Michael G ... Antiviral research, 01/2023, Volume: 209
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    The unprecedented magnitude of the 2013-2016 Ebola virus (EBOV) epidemic in West Africa resulted in over 11 000 deaths and spurred an international public health emergency. A second outbreak in ...
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  • Evaluation of fungal growth... Evaluation of fungal growth on cellulose-containing and inorganic ceiling tile
    KARUNASENA, Enusha; MARKHAM, Nancy; BRASEL, Trevor ... Mycopathologia (1975), 01/2001, Volume: 150, Issue: 2
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    Buildings with poor indoor air quality (IAQ) frequently have many areas with surface fungal contamination. Studies have demonstrated that certain fungal genera (e.g., Cladosporium, Penicillium, and ...
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  • Performance evaluation of P... Performance evaluation of Puritan® universal transport system (UniTranz-RT™) for preservation and transport of clinical viruses
    Brasel, Trevor; Madhusudhan, Kunapuli T.; Agans, Krystle ... Journal of medical virology, October 2015, Volume: 87, Issue: 10
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    The ability of a non‐propagating microbial transport medium to maintain the viability of clinically relevant viruses was compared to a similar commercial medium to establish performance equivalence. ...
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  • Culturability and Toxicity ... Culturability and Toxicity of Sick Building Syndrome-Related Fungi Over Time
    Wilson, Stephen C.; Carriker, Curtis G.; Brasel, Trevor L. ... Journal of occupational and environmental hygiene, 08/2004, Volume: 1, Issue: 8
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    Two experiments were conducted regarding the culturability and toxicity of fungi located on building materials over time and the efficacy of seven laboratory techniques in recovering culturable fungi ...
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  • Performance evaluation of t... Performance evaluation of two microbial transport media designed for preservation and transport of Chlamydiae, Mycoplasma and Ureaplasma
    Jones, Sara L; Madhusudhan, Kunapuli T; Agans, Krystle ... Journal of medical microbiology, 04/2015, Volume: 64, Issue: Pt 4
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    The ability of a non-propagating transport device (test device) to maintain the viability of clinically relevant bacteria was compared with a similar commercial device (predicate device) to establish ...
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  • Protection in mice passivel... Protection in mice passively immunized with serum from cynomolgus macaques and humans vaccinated with recombinant plague vaccine (rF1V)
    Fellows, Patricia; Adamovicz, Jeffrey; Hartings, Justin ... Vaccine, 11/2010, Volume: 28, Issue: 49
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    Abstract Passive transfer models were developed to evaluate the ability of antibodies generated in cynomolgus macaques and humans vaccinated with a recombinant plague vaccine (rF1V) to protect naïve ...
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