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    Intravaginal poly-(D, L-lactic-co-glycolic acid)-(polyethylene glycol) drug-delivery nanoparticles induce pro-inflammatory responses with Candida albicans infection in a mouse model by Lina, Taslima T, Johnson, Shemedia J, Wagner, R Doug

    Published in PloS one (22-10-2020)
    “…In a recent study, using an in vitro model to study intravaginal nanoparticle exposure during yeast infections, we demonstrated that C. albicans exposure…”
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    Probiotic bacteria prevent Salmonella - induced suppression of lymphoproliferation in mice by an immunomodulatory mechanism by Wagner, R Doug, Johnson, Shemedia J

    Published in BMC microbiology (29-03-2017)
    “…Salmonella enterica infections often exhibit a form of immune evasion. We previously observed that probiotic bacteria could prevent inhibition of…”
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    Bovine Intestinal Bacteria Inactivate and Degrade Ceftiofur and Ceftriaxone with Multiple β-Lactamases by Wagner, R. Doug, Johnson, Shemedia J, Cerniglia, Carl E, Erickson, Bruce D

    Published in Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy (01-11-2011)
    “…The veterinary cephalosporin drug ceftiofur is rapidly degraded in the bovine intestinal tract. A cylinder-plate assay was used to detect microbiologically…”
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    Polyethylene glycol-functionalized poly (Lactic Acid-co-Glycolic Acid) and graphene oxide nanoparticles induce pro-inflammatory and apoptotic responses in Candida albicans-infected vaginal epithelial cells by Wagner, R Doug, Johnson, Shemedia J, Danielsen, Zhixia Yan, Lim, Jin-Hee, Mudalige, Thilak, Linder, Sean

    Published in PloS one (03-04-2017)
    “…Mucous-penetrating nanoparticles consisting of poly lactic acid-co-glycolic acid (PLGA)-polyethylene glycol (PEG) could improve targeting of microbicidal drugs…”
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    In Vitro Model of Colonization Resistance by the Enteric Microbiota: Effects of Antimicrobial Agents Used in Food-Producing Animals by DOUG WAGNER, R, JOHNSON, Shemedia J, CERNIGLIA, Carl E

    Published in Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy (01-04-2008)
    “…ERRATUM ( vol. 52 , p. 2697 ) Classifications Services AAC Citing Articles Google Scholar PubMed Related Content Social Bookmarking CiteULike Delicious Digg…”
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    Efficacy and food safety considerations of poultry competitive exclusion products by Wagner, Robert Doug

    Published in Molecular nutrition & food research (01-11-2006)
    “…Competitive exclusion (CE) products are anaerobic cultures of bacteria that are applied to poultry hatchlings to establish a protective enteric microbiota that…”
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    Probiotic bacteria are antagonistic to Salmonella enterica and Campylobacter jejuni and influence host lymphocyte responses in human microbiota-associated immunodeficient and immunocompetent mice by Wagner, Robert Doug, Johnson, Shemedia J, Kurniasih Rubin, Dedeh

    Published in Molecular nutrition & food research (01-03-2009)
    “…A defined human microbiota-associated (HMA) mouse model in BALB/c and immunodeficient Tgε26 mice was used to assess the ability of probiotic lactobacilli and…”
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    Probiotic lactobacillus and estrogen effects on vaginal epithelial gene expression responses to Candida albicans by Wagner, R Doug, Johnson, Shemedia J

    Published in Journal of biomedical science (20-06-2012)
    “…Vaginal epithelial cells have receptors, signal transduction mechanisms, and cytokine secretion capabilities to recruit host defenses against Candida albicans…”
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    A metallo-β-lactamase is responsible for the degradation of ceftiofur by the bovine intestinal bacterium Bacillus cereus P41 by Erickson, Bruce D., Elkins, Christopher A., Mullis, Lisa B., Heinze, Thomas M., Wagner, R. Doug, Cerniglia, Carl E.

    Published in Veterinary microbiology (27-08-2014)
    “…•Ceftiofur degradation by the bovine isolate Bacillus cereus P41 is examined.•The major stable metabolite is derived from the furoic acid side chain.•The…”
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    Precise Analgesic Instructions Improve Narcotic Usage: A Randomized Trial by Erz, Logan, Larson, Brandon, Mirhaidari, Shayda, Cook, Chad, Wagner, Doug

    Published in Aesthetic surgery journal (18-05-2022)
    “…Abstract Background Given the ongoing battle with opioid abuse and overuse in the United States, new strategies are consistently being implemented to reduce…”
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    Early Resistance of Interleukin-10 Knockout Mice to Acute Systemic Candidiasis by VAZQUEZ-TORRES, A, JONES-CARSON, J, WAGNER, R. D, WARNER, T, BALISH, E

    Published in Infection and Immunity (01-02-1999)
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    Biodistribution and toxic potential of silver nanoparticles when introduced to the female rat reproductive tract by Koonce, Nathan A., Mathew, Ammu, Popescu, Ioana-Mihaela, Davis, Kelly, Wagner, Doug, Kuppan, Gokulan, Manjanatha, Mugimane, Leakey, Julian E.A., Patri, Anil K.

    Published in NanoImpact (01-10-2024)
    “…The prevalence of ionic silver and silver nanomaterials in hygiene products has been increasing due to their antimicrobial activity. While numerous studies…”
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    γδ T cell-induced nitric oxide production enhances resistance to mucosal candidiasis by Jones-Carson, Jessica, Vazquez-Torres, Andres, van der Heyde, Henri C, Warner, Thomas, Wagner, R. Doug, Balish, Edward

    Published in Nature medicine (01-06-1995)
    “…Despite the prevalence of γδ T cells in mucosae that are typically colonized by Candida albicans, little is known of the possible role of these cells in…”
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    Intravaginal poly by Lina, Taslima T, Johnson, Shemedia J, Wagner, R. Doug

    Published in PloS one (22-10-2020)
    “…In a recent study, using an in vitro model to study intravaginal nanoparticle exposure during yeast infections, we demonstrated that C. albicans exposure…”
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    Antimicrobial susceptibility patterns of competitive exclusion bacteria applied to newly hatched chickens by Wagner, R. Doug, Cerniglia, Carl E.

    Published in International journal of food microbiology (25-07-2005)
    “…Competitive exclusion (CE) products are mixtures of obligate and facultative anaerobic bacteria applied to poultry hatchlings for prevention of Salmonella…”
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    An in vitro assay to evaluate competitive exclusion products for poultry by Wagner, R Doug, Holland, Michael, Cerniglia, Carl E

    Published in Journal of food protection (01-05-2002)
    “…An in vitro assay was developed to measure the ability of competitive exclusion (CE) bacteria to protect Caco-2 and CRL-2117 epithelial cells from invasion by…”
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    Mucosal and systemic candidiasis in IL-8Rh-/- BALB/c mice by Balish, Edward, Wagner, R. Doug, Vazquez‐Torres, Andres, Jones‐Carson, Jessica, Pierson, Carey, Warner, Thomas

    Published in Journal of leukocyte biology (01-07-1999)
    “…Germ‐free BALB/c mice, genetically engineered to be deficient for interleukin‐8 (IL‐8) receptor homolog (IL‐8Rh−/−), were more susceptible to gastric…”
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    Effects of microbiota on GI health: gnotobiotic research by Wagner, Robert Doug

    “…The complex interactions between the GI tract microbiota and the immune system can be simplified for study using gnotobiotic animal models. The importance of…”
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