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    Broiler breeders with an efficient innate immune response are more resistant to Eimeria tenella by Swaggerty, C.L, Genovese, K.J, He, H, Duke, S.E, Pevzner, I.Y, Kogut, M.H

    Published in Poultry science (01-05-2011)
    “…In previous studies we characterized the innate immune response of 2 parental broiler lines (A and B) and compared their resistance against Salmonella,…”
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    In ovo treatment with CpG oligodeoxynucleotides decreases colonization of Salmonella enteriditis in broiler chickens by MacKinnon, K.M., He, H., Swaggerty, C.L., McReynolds, J.L., Genovese, K.J., Duke, S.E., Nerren, J.R., Kogut, M.H.

    Published in Veterinary immunology and immunopathology (15-02-2009)
    “…Induction of the innate immune response in newly hatched chickens is important for limiting infections with bacteria, such as Salmonella enterica serovar…”
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    Dietary Lactose and its Effect on the Disease Condition of Necrotic Enteritis by McReynolds, J.L, Byrd, J.A, Genovese, K.J, Poole, T.L, Duke, S.E, Farnell, M.B, Nisbet, D.J

    Published in Poultry science (01-08-2007)
    “…Clostridium perfringens is the etiologic agent of necrotic enteritis (NE) and is ubiquitous in nature. The incidence of NE has increased in countries and…”
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    A genome assembly-integrated dog 1 Mb BAC microarray: a cytogenetic resource for canine cancer studies and comparative genomic analysis by Thomas, R, Duke, S E, Karlsson, E K, Evans, A, Ellis, P, Lindblad-Toh, K, Langford, C F, Breen, M

    Published in Cytogenetic and genome research (01-01-2008)
    “…Molecular cytogenetic studies have been instrumental in defining the nature of numerical and structural chromosome changes in human cancers, but their…”
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    Enhancing Native Grass Productivity by Cocultivating With Endophyte-Laden Calli by Lucero, M. E., Barrow, J. R., Osuna, P., Reyes, I., Duke, S. E.

    Published in Rangeland ecology & management (01-01-2008)
    “…The influence native endophytes have on grass establishment and productivity was evaluated by cocultivating Bouteloua eriopoda (Torr.) Torr. (black grama) or…”
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    Spring Wheat Yields Following Perennial Forages in a Semiarid No‐Till Cropping System by Franco, J.G., Duke, S.E., Hendrickson, J.R., Liebig, M.A., Archer, D.W., Tanaka, D.L.

    Published in Agronomy journal (01-11-2018)
    “…Core Ideas Perennial forage effects on crop yields have mixed outcomes. Few studies have evaluated the lasting impacts of perennial forages in no‐till crop…”
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    Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) boll rotting bacteria vectored by the brown stink bug, Euschistus servus (Say) (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) by Medrano, E.G., Bell, A.A., Duke, S.E.

    Published in Journal of applied microbiology (01-09-2016)
    “…Aim To determine the capacity of the brown stink bug (BSB) (Euschistus servus) to transmit an infective Pantoea agglomerans strain Sc 1‐R into cotton…”
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    Selection for pro-inflammatory mediators produces chickens more resistant to Clostridium perfringens-induced necrotic enteritis by Swaggerty, C. L., McReynolds, J. L., Byrd, J. A., Pevzner, I. Y., Duke, S. E., Genovese, K. J., He, H., Kogut, M. H.

    Published in Poultry science (01-02-2016)
    “…We developed a novel selection method based on an inherently high and low phenotype of pro-inflammatory mediators and produced “high” and “low” line chickens…”
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    Effect of Racemic and (+)- and (-)-Gossypol on the Survival and Development of Helicoverpa zea Larvae by Stipanovic, R.D, Lopez , J.D. Jr, Dowd, M.K, Puckhaber, L.S, Duke, S.E

    Published in Journal of chemical ecology (01-05-2006)
    “…Gossypol is a sesquiterpene that occurs naturally in seed and other parts of the cotton plant. Because of restricted rotation around the binaphthyl bond, it…”
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    Loxoribine pretreatment reduces Salmonella Enteritidis organ invasion in 1-day-old chickens by Swaggerty, C. L., He, H., Genovese, K. J., Duke, S. E., Kogut, M. H.

    Published in Poultry science (01-04-2012)
    “…ABSTRACT Young poultry exhibit a transient colonization by some food-borne pathogens, including Salmonella, during the first week of life that stems from…”
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    Evaluation of the effect of gallium maltolate on fecal Salmonella shedding in cattle by Nerren, J R, Edrington, T S, Bernstein, L R, Farrow, R L, Genovese, K G, Callaway, T R, Anderson, R C, Krueger, N A, Duke, S E, Nisbet, D J

    Published in Journal of food protection (01-04-2011)
    “…Strategies aimed at reducing fecal shedding of Salmonella and other foodborne pathogens may be effective for limiting transmission of pathogens from food…”
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    Rangeland vegetation and soil response to summer patch fires under continuous grazing by Teague, W.R, Duke, S.E, Waggoner, J.A, Dowhower, S.L, Gerrard, S.A

    Published in Arid land research and management (16-07-2008)
    “…Prescribed fire is used to reduce woody plant and cactus cover and restore degraded rangelands in the southern Great Plains, but little is known regarding the…”
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    Effect of ionophore supplementation on the incidence of Escherichia coli O157:H7 and Salmonella and antimicrobial susceptibility of fecal coliforms in Stocker cattle by Edrington, T S, Looper, M L, Duke, S E, Callaway, T R, Genovese, K J, Anderson, R C, Nisbet, D J

    Published in Foodborne pathogens and disease (01-09-2006)
    “…To examine the effect of ionophore supplementation on fecal shedding of Escherichia coli O157:H7 and Salmonella, crossbred beef calves (n=113; mean body weight…”
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    Phosphate uptake kinetics of Artemisia tridentata roots exposed to multiple soil enriched-nutrient patches by Duke, Sara E., Caldwell, Martyn M.

    “…Root phosphate (P) uptake capacity in a nutrient-rich soil patch (termed the Primary Patch) was assessed as the rest of the root system was exposed to…”
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