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High Quality Products ... Cited Throughout the Literature

The following list of citations represent a partial list of peer reviewed publications citing the use of ImmunoPrecise Antibodies and Services.


Ashwin Balagopal, Amanda Shearer MacFarlane, Nrusingh Mohapatra, Shilpa Soni, John S. Gunn, and Larry S. Schlesinger Characterization of the Receptor-Ligand Pathways Important for Entry and Survival of Francisella tularensis in Human Macrophages Infect. Immun., Sep 2006; 74: 5114 - 5125.

Michael A. Pammit, Erin K. Raulie, Crystal M. Lauriano, Karl E. Klose, and Bernard P. Arulanandam Intranasal Vaccination with a Defined Attenuated Francisella novicida Strain Induces Gamma Interferon-Dependent Antibody-Mediated Protection against Tularemia Infect. Immun., Apr 2006; 74: 2063 - 2071.

Elizabeth M. Crump, Jn Burian, Philippe D. Allen, and William W. Kay Identification and expression of a host-recognized antigen, FspA, from Flavobacterium psychrophilum Microbiology, Sep 2005; 151: 3127 - 3135.

Haichen Song, Nina Santi, ystein Evensen, and Vikram N. Vakharia Molecular Determinants of Infectious Pancreatic Necrosis Virus Virulence and Cell Culture Adaptation J. Virol., Aug 2005; 79: 10289 - 10299.

Reginald Gorczynski, Zhiqi Chen, Yu Kai, Lydia Lee, Simon Wong, and Philip A. Marsden CD200 Is a Ligand for All Members of the CD200R Family of Immunoregulatory Molecules J. Immunol., Jun 2004; 172: 7744 - 7749.

Sharon C. Clouthier, Trent Rector, Nathan E. C. Brown, and Eric D. Anderson Genomic organization of infectious salmon anaemia virus J. Gen. Virol., Feb 2002; 83: 421.

Elizabeth M. Crump, Malcolm B. Perry, Sharon C. Clouthier, and William W. Kay Antigenic Characterization of the Fish Pathogen Flavobacterium psychrophilum Appl. Envir. Microbiol., Feb 2001; 67: 750 - 759.

Reginald M. Gorczynski, Zhigi Chen, David A. Clark, Jiang Hu, Gary Yu, Xiarong Li, Wendy Tsang, and Sima Hadidi Regulation of Gene Expression of Murine MD-1 Regulates Subsequent T Cell Activation and Cytokine Production J. Immunol., Aug 2000; 165: 1925.

David J. Brick, Robert D. Burke, Aaron A. Minkley, and Chris Upton Ectromelia virus virulence factor p28 acts upstream of caspase-3 in response to UV light-induced apoptosis J. Gen. Virol., Apr 2000; 81: 1087.

Laura Gorczynski, Z. Chen, J. Hu, Y. Kai, J. Lei, V. Ramakrishna, and R. M. Gorczynski Evidence That an OX-2-Positive Cell Can Inhibit the Stimulation of Type 1 Cytokine Production by Bone Marrow-Derived B7-1 (and B7-2)-Positive Dendritic Cells J. Immunol., Jan 1999; 162: 774.