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    Take my breath away: studying pathogen invasion of the human lung using primary tissue models by Dragan, Amanda L, Voth, Daniel E

    Published in Pathogens and disease (01-06-2021)
    “…ABSTRACT The human pulmonary environment is complex, containing a matrix of cells, including fibroblasts, epithelial cells, interstitial macrophages, alveolar…”
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    Neurotransmitter System-Targeting Drugs Antagonize Growth of the Q Fever Agent, Coxiella burnetii, in Human Cells by Fullerton, Marissa S, Colonne, Punsiri M, Dragan, Amanda L, Brann, Katelynn R, Kurten, Richard C, Voth, Daniel E

    Published in mSphere (25-08-2021)
    “…Coxiella burnetii is a highly infectious, intracellular, Gram-negative bacterial pathogen that causes human Q fever, an acute flu-like illness that can…”
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    Coxiella burnetii: international pathogen of mystery by Dragan, Amanda L., Voth, Daniel E.

    Published in Microbes and infection (01-04-2020)
    “…Coxiella burnetii is an intracellular bacterium that causes acute and chronic Q fever. This unique pathogen has been historically challenging to study due to…”
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    Characterization of Early Stages of Human Alveolar Infection by the Q Fever Agent Coxiella burnetii by Dragan, Amanda L, Kurten, Richard C, Voth, Daniel E

    Published in Infection and immunity (01-05-2019)
    “…Human Q fever is caused by the intracellular bacterial pathogen Q fever presents with acute flu-like and pulmonary symptoms or can progress to chronic, severe…”
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    Coxiella burnetii Subverts p62/Sequestosome 1 and Activates Nrf2 Signaling in Human Macrophages by Winchell, Caylin G, Dragan, Amanda L, Brann, Katelynn R, Onyilagha, Frances I, Kurten, Richard C, Voth, Daniel E

    Published in Infection and immunity (01-05-2018)
    “…is the causative agent of human Q fever, a debilitating flu-like illness that can progress to chronic disease presenting as endocarditis. Following inhalation,…”
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