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Prior infection with Bordetella bronchiseptica increases nasal colonization by Haemophilus parasuis in swine
by Brockmeier, Susan L
Veterinary microbiology, 2004, Vol.99(1), pp.75-78

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Immune response in mice and swine to DNA vaccines derived from the Pasteurella multocida toxin gene
by Register, Karen B
Vaccine, 2007, Vol.25(32), pp.6118-6128

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Influenza virus coinfection with Bordetella bronchiseptica enhances bacterial colonization and host responses exacerbating pulmonary lesions
by Loving, Crystal L
Microbial pathogenesis, 2010, Vol.49(5), pp.237-245

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Genomic sequence and virulence comparison of four Type 2 porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus strains
by Brockmeier, Susan L
Virus research, October 2012, Vol.169(1), pp.212-221

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Interferon alpha inhibits replication of a live-attenuated porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus vaccine preventing development of an adaptive immune response in swin...
by Brockmeier, Susan L
Veterinary microbiology, December 2017, Vol.212, pp.48-51

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Chinese and Vietnamese strains of HP-PRRSV cause different pathogenic outcomes in United States high health swine
by Guo, Baoqing
Virology (New York, N.Y.), November 2013, Vol.446(1-2), pp.238-250

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Porcine granulocyte-colony stimulating factor (G-CSF) delivered via replication-defective adenovirus induces a sustained increase in circulating peripheral blood neutrophils
by Loving, Crystal L
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Efficacy of Type 2 PRRSV vaccine against Chinese and Vietnamese HP-PRRSV challenge in pigs
by Lager, Kelly M
Vaccine, 12 November 2014, Vol.32(48), pp.6457-6462

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Experimental infection of United States swine with a Chinese highly pathogenic strain of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus
by Guo, Baoqing
Virology (New York, N.Y.), 20 January 2013, Vol.435(2), pp.372-384

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Experimental airborne transmission of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus and Bordetella bronchiseptica
by Brockmeier, Susan L
Veterinary microbiology, 2002, Vol.89(4), pp.267-275

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Early colonization of the rat upper respiratory tract by temperature modulated Bordetella bronchiseptica
by Brockmeier, Susan L
FEMS microbiology letters, 1999, Vol.174(2), pp.225-229

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Porcine reproductive and respiratory disease virus: Evolution and recombination yields distinct ORF5 RFLP 1-7-4 viruses with individual pathogenicity
by van Geelen, Albert g.M
Virology (New York, N.Y.), 01 January 2018, Vol.513, pp.168-179

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Effect of temperature modulation and bvg mutation of Bordetella bronchiseptica on adhesion, intracellular survival and cytotoxicity for swine alveolar macrophages
by Brockmeier, Susan L
Veterinary microbiology, 2000, Vol.73(1), pp.1-12

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Vaccination with recombinant vaccinia virus vaccines expressing glycoprotein genes of pseudorabies virus in the presence of maternal immunity
by Brockmeier, Susan L
Veterinary microbiology, 1997, Vol.58(2), pp.93-103

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Diagnosis of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome using infected alveolar macrophages collected from live pigs
by Mengeling, William L
Veterinary microbiology, 1996, Vol.49(1), pp.105-115

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Vaccination of pigs against pseudorabies with highly attenuated vaccinia (NYVAC) recombinant viruses
by Brockmeier, Susan L
Veterinary microbiology, 1993, Vol.38(1), pp.41-58
