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    Immunopathogenesis of classical swine fever: role of monocytic cells by Knoetig, S M, Summerfield, A, Spagnuolo-Weaver, M, McCullough, K C

    Published in Immunology (01-06-1999)
    “…Virulent classical swine fever (CSF) represents an immunomodulatory viral infection that perturbs immune functions. Circulatory and immunopathological…”
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    Lipopolysaccharide-induced impairment of classical swine fever virus infection in monocytic cells is sensitive to 2-aminopurine by Knoetig, Sonja M, McCullough, Kenneth C, Summerfield, Artur

    Published in Antiviral research (2002)
    “…Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) impairs classical swine fever virus (CSFV) replication in monocytic cells, which are primary targets for CSFV and mediators of…”
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    Depletion of CD4(+) and CD8(high+) T-cells before the onset of viraemia during classical swine fever by Summerfield, A, McNeilly, F, Walker, I, Allan, G, Knoetig, S M, McCullough, K C

    Published in Veterinary immunology and immunopathology (10-01-2001)
    “…Leukopenia, in particular lymphopenia, is a characteristic early event during classical swine fever (CSF). This was the case in both highly virulent (CSF virus…”
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    Pathogenesis of Granulocytopenia and Bone Marrow Atrophy during Classical Swine Fever Involves Apoptosis and Necrosis of Uninfected Cells by Summerfield, Artur, Knoetig, Sonja M., Tschudin, Robert, McCullough, Kenneth C.

    Published in Virology (New York, N.Y.) (20-06-2000)
    “…Granulocytopenia, a hematological hallmark of classical swine fever, is partially responsible for the suppression of innate immune defenses during classical…”
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    Modulation of Monocytic Cell Activity and Virus Susceptibility During Differentiation into Macrophages by Basta, Sameh, Knoetig, Sonja M, Spagnuolo-Weaver, Martha, Allan, Gordon, McCullough, Kenneth C

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (01-04-1999)
    “…A major component of innate immune responses relies on monocytes and macrophages, virus infection of which will pose a particular problem for immunological…”
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    CD19 Signaling Pathways Play a Major Role for Murine AIDS Induction and Progression by Knoetig, Sonja M, Torrey, Ted A, Naghashfar, Zohreh, McCarty, Tom, Morse, Herbert C., III

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (15-11-2002)
    “…Infection of genetically susceptible mice with the LP-BM5 mixture of murine leukemia viruses including an etiologic defective virus (BM5def) causes an…”
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    Porcine alveolar macrophages: poor accessory or effective suppressor cells for T-lymphocytes by Basta, Sameh, Carrasco, Carlos P, Knoetig, Sonja M, Rigden, Rachael C, Gerber, Heidi, Summerfield, Artur, McCullough, Kenneth C

    Published in Veterinary immunology and immunopathology (29-12-2000)
    “…Porcine Alv-Mø from bronchoalveolar lavages were tested for their function in an in vitro foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV)-specific lymphoproliferative…”
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    Lymphocyte apoptosis during classical swine fever: implication of activation-induced cell death by Summerfield, A. (Institute of Virology and Immunoprophylaxis, Mittehausern, Switzerland.), Knotig, S.M, McCullough, K.C

    Published in Journal of Virology (01-03-1998)
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    Depletion of CD4 super(+) and CD8 super(high+) T-cells before the onset of viraemia during classical swine fever by Summerfield, A, McNeilly, F, Walker, I, Allan, G, Knoetig, S M, McCullough, K C

    Published in Veterinary immunology and immunopathology (10-01-2001)
    “…Leukopenia, in particular lymphopenia, is a characteristic early event during classical swine fever (CSF). This was the case in both highly virulent (CSF virus…”
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    Journal Article