1.
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

2.
Reduced Virulence of a Bordetella bronchiseptica Siderophore Mutant in Neonatal Swine
by Register, Karen B.
Infection and Immunity, 2001, Vol. 69(4), p.2137

3.
Role of the Dermonecrotic Toxin of Bordetella bronchiseptica in the Pathogenesis of Respiratory Disease in Swine
by Brockmeier, Susan L.
Infection and Immunity, 2002, Vol. 70(2), p.481

4.
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

5.
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

6.
Successful pseudorabies vaccination in maternally immune piglets using recombinant vaccinia virus vaccines
by Brockmeier, Susan L
Research in veterinary science, 1997, Vol.62(3), pp.281-285

7.
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

8.
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

9.
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
