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M.S. Student Publications since 2004
(student’s name in bold)
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2009
Cao, T.C.,
K.M. Hyland, A. Malechuk, L A. Lewis and S.S. Schneider.
2009. The effect of repeated vibration signals on worker behavior
in established and newly founded colonies of the honey bee, Apis
mellifera. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 63:
521-529
Chauhan V.S., Sterka,
D.G., Jr., Furr, S.R.,
Young, A.B., and Marriott,
I. 2009. NOD2 plays an important role in the
inflammatory responses of microglia and astrocytes to bacterial CNS
pathogens.
Glia. 57:141-423.
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2008
Baker-Austin, C., J.V. McArthur, A.H. Lindell, M.S. Wright, R.C.
Tuckfield, J. Gooch,
E.B. Warner,
J.D. Oliver, and R. Stepanauskas. 2008. Multi-site analysis
reveals widespread antibiotic resistance in the marine pathogen
Vibrio vulnificus.
Microb. Ecol.
57: 151-159.
Bierregaard, R. O.
Jr., E.S. Harrold, and M. A. McMillian. 2008. Behavioral
conditioning and techniques for trapping Barred Owls (Strix varia).
J. Raptor Research 42: 214-9.
Blackwell, K.D.
and J.D. Oliver. 2008. The ecology of Vibrio vulnificus,
Vibrio cholerae, and Vibrio parahaemolyticus in North
Carolina estuaries. J. Microbiology. 46: 146-153.
Jones, M.K., E.
Warner, and J.D. Oliver. 2008. Survival and in situ
gene expression of Vibrio vulnificus at varying salinities in
estuarine environments. 2008. Appl. Environ. Microbiol.
74:182-187.
Lewis, L.A.
and S.S. Schneider. 2008. "Migration dances" in swarming
colonies of the honey bee, Apis mellifera. Apidologie
39: 354-361.
McCall, S.H.,
M. Sahraei, M., A.B. Young, C.S. Worley,
J.A. Duncan, J.P. Ting and I. Marriott. 2008. Osteoblasts
express NLRP3, a nucleotide-binding domain and leucine-rich repeat
region containing receptor implicated in bacterially induced cell death.
J. Bone. Min. Res. 23: 30-40.
Reott, M. A. Jr, S.
L. Ritchie-Miller,
J. Anguita, and M. C. Hudson. 2008. TRAIL Expression is Induced in Both
Osteoblasts Containing Intracellular Staphylococcus aureus and
Uninfected Osteoblasts in Infected Cultures. FEMS Microbiol. Lett.
278: 185-192.
Somayaji, S.N., S.L. Ritchie, M. Sahraei, I. Marriott and
M.C. Hudson. 2008.
Staphylococcus aureus
induces RANK-L and prostaglandin E2 expression in infected murine
osteoblasts. Infect. Immun. 76:5120-5126.
Sun, M.,
Rose, M., Ananthanarayanan, S.K., Jacobs, D.J., and Yengo, C.M.
2008. Characterization of the pre force-generation state in the
actomyosin cross-bridge cycle. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 105,
8631-8636.
Warner, E.B.
and J.D. Oliver. 2008. Population structure of two genotypes
of
Vibrio vulnificus in oysters (Crassostrea virginica)
and sea water. Appl.
Environ. Microbiol.
74: 80-85.
Warner, E.B.
and J.D. Oliver. 2008. Multiplex PCR assay for detection and
simultaneous differentiation of genotypes of Vibrio vulnificus
biotype 1. Foodborne Path. Dis. 5: 691-693.
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2007
Bogard, R.
and J.D. Oliver. 2007. Role of iron in human serum
resistance of the clinical and environmental Vibrio vulnificus
genotypes.
Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 73: 7501-7505.
Cao, T.T., K.M.
Hyland, A.
Malechuck, L.A. Lewis and S.S. Schneider. 2007. The
influence of the vibration signal on worker interactions with the nest
and nest mates in established and newly founded colonies of the honey
bee,
Apis mellifera. Insectes Sociaux 54: 144-149.
Cherkasov A.S., S. Grewal and I.M. Sokolova. 2007. Combined
effects of temperature and cadmium exposure on haemocyte apoptosis and
cadmium accumulation in the eastern oyster Crassostrea virginica
(Gmelin). Journal of Thermal Biology 32 (3): 162-170.
Hyland K.M., T. T.
Cao, A.
Malechuk, L.A. Lewis and S.S. Schneider. 2007.
Vibration signal behaviour and the use of modulatory communication in
established and newly founded honeybee colonies. Animal
Behaviour 73: 541-551.
Keller J.M., Allen D.E., Davis, C.R., and L.J. Leamy. 2007.
2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin affects fluctuating asymmetry
of molar shape in mice, and an epistatic interaction of two genes for
molar size. Heredity 98: 259-267
Warner, E.
and J.D. Oliver. 2007. Refined medium for direct isolation
of
Vibrio vulnificus from oyster tissue and sea water. Appl.
Environ. Microbiol. 73: 3098-3100.
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2006
Corvidae, E.L.,
R.O. Bierregaard and S.E. Peters. 2006. Comparison of wing
morphology in three birds of prey: Correlations with differences in
flight behavior.
Journal of
Morphology 267: 612-622.
Clark,
D.L.
and S.E. Peters. 2006. Isometric contractile properties of
sexually dimorphic forelimb muscles in the marine toad, Bufo marinus
Linnaeus 1758: functional analysis and implications for amplexus.
Journal of
Experimental Biology 209: 3448-3456.
Hilton, T., T. Rosche, B. Froelich, B. Smith, and J.D.
Oliver. 2006. Capsular polysaccharide phase variation in
Vibrio vulnificus. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 72:
6986-6993.
Keller S,
Karaa A, Paxian M, Clemens MG, Zhang JX. 2006. Inhibition of
endothelin-1-mediated up-regulation of iNOS by bosentan ameliorates
endotoxin-induced liver injury in cirrhosis.
Shock.
Mar;25(3):306-13.
Rosche, T.M., B. Smith, and J.D. Oliver. 2006.
Evidence for an intermediate colony morphology of Vibrio vulnificus.
Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 72:
4356-4359.
Smith, B.E.
and J.D. Oliver. 2006. In situ and in vitro gene
expression by
Vibrio vulnificus
during entry into, persistence within, and resuscitation from the viable
but nonculturable state. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 72:
1445-1451.
Smith, B.E.
and J.D. Oliver. 2006. In situ gene expression
by
Vibrio
vulnificus.
2006. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 72: 2244-2246.
Yokoyama Y,
Wawrzyniak A, Sarmadi AM, Baveja R, Gruber HE, Clemens MG,
Zhang JX. 2006. Hepatic Arterial Flow Becomes the Primary Supply
of Sinusoids Following Partial Portal Vein Ligation in Rats. J
Gastroenterol Hepatol. Oct;21(10):1567-74.
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2005
Marriott, I., D. M.Rati,
S.H. McCall and S.L. Tranguch.
2005. Induction of Nod1 and Nod2 intracellular pattern recognition
receptors in murine osteoblasts following bacterial challenge. Infect. Immun.
73: 2967-2973.
Rosche, T.M., T.C.
Bates, D.J. Smith, E.E. Parker, and J.D. Oliver. 2005.
RpoS involvement in osmotically-induced cross protection in Vibrio
vulnificus. FEMS. Microbiol. Ecol. 53:
455-462.
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2004
Anderson, M., Bollinger, D., Hagler, A.,
Hartwell, H., Rivers, B., Ward, K., and Steck,
T. R. 2004. Viable but nonculturable bacteria are
present in mouse and human urine specimens. J. Clin.
Microbiol. 42(2):753-758.
Ashburn JH, Baveja R, Kresge N, Korneszczuk K, Keller
S, Karaa A, Yokoyama Y, Zhang JX, Huynh T, Clemens
MG. 2004. Remote trauma sensitizes hepatic
microcirculation to endothelin via caveolin inhibition
of eNOS activity. Shock. 22(2):120-30.
Bates, T.C.
and J.D. Oliver. 2004. The viable but nonculturable
state of Vibrio parahaemolyticus. J. Microbiol.
42: 74-79.
Bunker, S.T., T.C. Bates,
and J.D. Oliver. 2004. Effects of temperature on
detection of plasmid or chromosomally encoded gfp-
and lux-labeled Pseudomonas fluorescens
in soil. Environ.
Biosaf. Res. 3: 83-90.
Day, A.P.
and J.D. Oliver. 2004. Changes in membrane fatty acid
composition during entry of Vibrio vulnificus in
the viable but nonculturable state. J. Microbiol.
42: 69-73.
Schneider S.S., L.A. Lewis and Z.Y. Huang.
2004. The vibration signal and juvenile hormone titers
in worker honey bees, Apis mellifera.
Ethology 110: 977-985.
Schneider S.S. and L.A. Lewis. 2004. The
vibration signal, modulatory communication and the
organization of labor in honey bees, Apis mellifera.
Apidologie 35: 117-131.
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