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  • Catfish mucus alters the Fl... Catfish mucus alters the Flavobacterium columnare transcriptome
    Lange, Miles D; Farmer, Bradley D; Abernathy, Jason FEMS microbiology letters, 11/2018, Volume: 365, Issue: 22
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    Columnaris disease, caused by Flavobacterium columnare, severely impacts the production of freshwater finfish species. Therefore, efforts to better understand the biological processes of F. ...
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  • Evaluation of a Recombinant... Evaluation of a Recombinant Flavobacterium columnare DnaK Protein Vaccine as a Means of Protection Against Columnaris Disease in Channel Catfish ( Ictalurus punctatus )
    Lange, Miles D; Abernathy, Jason; Farmer, Bradley D Frontiers in immunology, 06/2019, Volume: 10
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    causes substantial losses among cultured finfish species. The Gram-negative bacterium is an opportunistic pathogen that manifests as biofilms on the host's mucosal surfaces as the disease progresses. ...
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  • Vertebrate mucus stimulates... Vertebrate mucus stimulates biofilm development and upregulates iron acquisition genes in Flavobacterium columnare
    Lange, Miles D.; Farmer, Bradley D.; Abernathy, Jason Journal of fish diseases, January 2020, 2020-Jan, 2020-01-00, 20200101, Volume: 43, Issue: 1
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    Columnaris disease is responsible for substantial losses throughout the production of many freshwater fish species. One of the ways in which the bacterium Flavobacterium columnare is so effective in ...
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  • Transcriptome analysis and ... Transcriptome analysis and immune gene expression of channel catfish ( Ictalurus punctatus ) fed diets with inclusion of frass from black soldier fly larvae
    Sankappa, Nithin Muliya; Lange, Miles D; Yildirim-Aksoy, Mediha ... Frontiers in physiology, 01/2024, Volume: 14
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    The larval waste, exoskeleton shedding, and leftover feed components of the black soldier fly and its larvae make up the by-product known as frass. In this study, we subjected channel catfish ( ) to ...
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  • The effect of temperature o... The effect of temperature on the mucosal IgM antibody response to DNP-KLH in channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus)
    Lange, Miles D.; Webster, Carl D. Fish & shellfish immunology, November 2017, 2017-Nov, 2017-11-00, 20171101, Volume: 70
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    Bath immersion remains a practical route for immunizing against disease in channel catfish; however research efforts in this area have revealed variable results when activating mucosal Ab responses ...
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  • The proliferation and clona... The proliferation and clonal migration of B cells in the systemic and mucosal tissues of channel catfish suggests there is an interconnected mucosal immune system
    Lange, Miles D.; Waldbieser, Geoffrey C.; Lobb, Craig J. Fish & shellfish immunology, 01/2019, Volume: 84
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    IgM transcripts from different mucosal and systemic tissues from a single adult channel catfish have been evaluated. Arrayed heavy chain cDNA libraries from each of these different mucosal and ...
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  • Proteome analysis of virule... Proteome analysis of virulent Aeromonas hydrophila reveals the upregulation of iron acquisition systems in the presence of a xenosiderophore
    Lange, Miles D; Abernathy, Jason; Shoemaker, Craig A ... FEMS microbiology letters, 11/2020, Volume: 367, Issue: 20
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    ABSTRACT The Gram-negative bacterium, Aeromonas hydrophila, has been responsible for extensive losses in the catfish industry for over a decade. Due to this impact, there are ongoing efforts to ...
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  • Transcriptome analysis of P... Transcriptome analysis of Pacific white shrimp (Liptopenaeus vannamei) after exposure to recombinant Vibrio parahaemolyticus PirA and PirB proteins
    Lange, Miles D.; Abernathy, Jason; Rawles, Anna A. ... Fish & shellfish immunology, January 2023, 2023-Jan, 2023-01-00, 20230101, Volume: 132
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    Vibrio parahaemolyticus is a Gram-negative bacterium commonly found in marine and estuarine environments and is endemic among the global shrimp aquaculture industry. V. parahaemolyticus proteins PirA ...
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  • A recombinant 9E1 monoclona... A recombinant 9E1 monoclonal antibody binds membrane and soluble channel catfish immunoglobulin M
    Lange, Miles D.; Churchman, Emily M.; Wise, Allison L. ... Fish and shellfish immunology reports, 12/2023, Volume: 4
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    •a r9E1 mAb was developed as a new reagent to complement the existing 9E1 hybridoma cell line.•This mAb will afford researchers a tool with higher-yielding protein production and increased protocol ...
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  • Evidence that the stress ho... Evidence that the stress hormone cortisol regulates biofilm formation differently among Flavobacterium columnare isolates
    Declercq, Annelies Maria; Cai, Wenlong; Naranjo, Eber ... Veterinary research (Paris), 04/2019, Volume: 50, Issue: 1
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    The impact of cortisol on Flavobacterium columnare biofilm formation was explored. Firstly, the dynamics of biofilm formation by one highly (HV) and one low virulent (LV) F. columnare isolate with ...
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