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Publications

Peer Reviewed Articles

(partial listing)

  1. Burkhard MJ, Millward L. Cytologic analysis of the respiratory tract. In Raskin RE, Meyer DJ, eds.: Atlas of Canine and Feline Cytology, 2nd Ed. WB Saunders Company, Philadelphia. In press.
  2. Corn SC, Wellman ML, Burkhard MJ, Russel J, Radin MJ. IgM paraprotein interference with hemoglobin measurement by the cyanmethemoglobin methods. In press, Veterinary Clinical Pathology.
  3. Howard KE, Burkhard MJ. Mucosal challenge with cell-associated or cell-free FIV induces rapid and distinctly different patterns of phenotypic change in the mucosal and systemic immune systems. Immunology, 122:571-83, 2007.
  4. Kisseberth WC, Nadella MV, Breen M, Thomas R, Duke SE, Murahari S, Kosarek CE, Vernau W, Avery AC, Burkhard MJ, Rosol TJ. A novel canine lymphoma cell line: a translation and comparative model for lymphoma research. Leukemia Research, 31:1709-20, 2007.
  5. Howard KE, Burkhard MJ. FIV infection induces unique changes in phenotype and cellularity in the medial iliac lymph node and intestinal IEL. Accepted, AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses.
  6. Assogba BD, Leavell SE, Porter K, Burkhard MJ. Mucosal administration of low dose cell-associated feline immunodeficiency virus promotes viral latency. J Infect Dis, 195:1184-1188, 2007.
  7. Howard KE, Fisher IL, Dean GA, Burkhard MJ. Methodology for isolation and phenotypic characterization of feline small intestinal leukocytes. Journal Immunological Methods 302:36-53, 2005.
  8. Leavell S, Wright B, Scappino L, Sirriyah J, Chen C, Clements JD, Burkhard MJ. Use of the mucosal adjuvant LT(R192G) to enhance FIV-specific immune responses. Vaccine, 2005; 23:1471-8.
  9. Sirriyah J, Dean GA, LaVoy A, Burkhard MJ. Assessment of CD4+ and CD8+ IFN-gamma producing cells by ELISpot in naïve and FIV-infected cats. Vet Immuno Immunopath 2004; 102:77-84.
  10. Burkhard MJ, Obert LA, O'Neil LL, Diehl LJ, Hoover EA. Mucosal transmission of cell-associated and cell-free feline immunodeficiency virus. AIDS Res Human Retrovir 1997; 13:347-355.
  11. O'Neil LL, Burkhard MJ, Obert LA, Hoover EA. Regression of feline immunodeficiency virus infection. AIDS Res Human Retrovir 1997; 13:713-718.
  12. O'Neil LL, Burkhard MJ, Hoover EA. Frequent perinatal transmission of feline immunodeficiency virus by chronically infected cats. J Virol 1996; 70:2894-2901.
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