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  • 1. Chicken-Specific Kinome Array Reveals that Salmonella enterica Serovar Enteritidis Modulates Host Immune Signaling Pathways in the Cecum to Establish a Persistence Infection.
    Kogut MH, Swaggerty CL, Byrd JA, Selvaraj R, Arsenault RJ.
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  • 2. AMPK and mTOR: sensors and regulators of immunometabolic changes during Salmonella infection in the chicken.
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  • 3. Chicken-Specific Kinome Analysis of Early Host Immune Signaling Pathways in the Cecum of Newly Hatched Chickens Infected With Salmonella enterica Serovar Enteritidis.
    Kogut MH, Genovese KJ, Byrd JA, Swaggerty CL, He H, Farnell Y, Arsenault RJ.
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  • 5. Chicken innate immune response to oral infection with Salmonella enterica serovar Enteritidis.
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  • 6. A Role for the Non-Canonical Wnt-β-Catenin and TGF-β Signaling Pathways in the Induction of Tolerance during the Establishment of a Salmonella enterica Serovar Enteritidis Persistent Cecal Infection in Chickens.
    Kogut MH, Arsenault RJ.
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  • 8. Characterization of chicken spleen transcriptome after infection with Salmonella enterica serovar Enteritidis.
    Matulova M, Rajova J, Vlasatikova L, Volf J, Stepanova H, Havlickova H, Sisak F, Rychlik I.
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  • 10. Antibody responses in the serum and gut of chicken lines differing in cecal carriage of Salmonella enteritidis.
    Berthelot-Hérault F, Mompart F, Zygmunt MS, Dubray G, Duchet-Suchaux M.
    Vet Immunol Immunopathol; 2003 Nov 15; 96(1-2):43-52. PubMed ID: 14522133
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  • 11. Effects of Salmonella enterica serovar Enteritidis on cellular recruitment and cytokine gene expression in caecum of vaccinated chickens.
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    Cheeseman JH, Levy NA, Kaiser P, Lillehoj HS, Lamont SJ.
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  • 14. CpG oligonucleotides and recombinant interferon-γ in combination improve protection in chickens to Salmonella enterica serovar Enteritidis challenge as an adjuvant component, but have no effect in reducing Salmonella carriage in infected chickens.
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  • 15. Cytokine gene expression in chicken cecal tonsils following treatment with probiotics and Salmonella infection.
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  • 18. Genetic lines differ in Toll-like receptor gene expression in spleens of chicks inoculated with Salmonella enterica serovar Enteritidis.
    Abasht B, Kaiser MG, van der Poel J, Lamont SJ.
    Poult Sci; 2009 Apr 01; 88(4):744-9. PubMed ID: 19276417
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  • 19. Chicken cecum immune response to Salmonella enterica serovars of different levels of invasiveness.
    Berndt A, Wilhelm A, Jugert C, Pieper J, Sachse K, Methner U.
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  • 20. Gene expression responses to a Salmonella infection in the chicken intestine differ between lines.
    van Hemert S, Hoekman AJ, Smits MA, Rebel JM.
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