Pathogenesis of Bacterial Infections in Animals 2010
DOI: 10.1002/9780470958209.ch18
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“…Proteomics methodologies have been applied extensively in the study of Marek disease (Haq et al 2010, Kunec 2013. Changes in relevant proteomes have been reported by Thanthrige-Don et al (2009, 2010 in the spleen, Lu et al (2010) in the Fabricius bursa, Hu et al (2012) in the thymus samples, in the liver and Chen, Hu et al (2014) in cutaneous skin tissues after infection with Marek Disease Virus. Further, Kumar et al (2012) have investigated molecular mechanisms of neoplastic transformation in Marek disease, as a model for studying human lymphomas, and found that NF-kappa B is a key protein complex in neoplastic transformation of CD30-expressing lymphocytes in vivo during the disease.…”
Section: Studies In Chickensmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Proteomics methodologies have been applied extensively in the study of Marek disease (Haq et al 2010, Kunec 2013. Changes in relevant proteomes have been reported by Thanthrige-Don et al (2009, 2010 in the spleen, Lu et al (2010) in the Fabricius bursa, Hu et al (2012) in the thymus samples, in the liver and Chen, Hu et al (2014) in cutaneous skin tissues after infection with Marek Disease Virus. Further, Kumar et al (2012) have investigated molecular mechanisms of neoplastic transformation in Marek disease, as a model for studying human lymphomas, and found that NF-kappa B is a key protein complex in neoplastic transformation of CD30-expressing lymphocytes in vivo during the disease.…”
Section: Studies In Chickensmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Less studied virulence factors include sialoglycoprotease, neuraminidase, immunoglobulin peptidase and the capsule (Omaleki et al 2011). In addition, specific lipopolysaccharides and outer membrane proteins appear to be associated with virulence (Lo 2010). The bacterial capsule also plays a critical role in adherence and invasion of these bacteria (Zecchinon et al 2005), which can occur as early as within 10 minutes following infection (Vilela et al 2004).…”
Section: Chapter II Proteomics Analysis Of Blood and Milk Of Ewes With Induced Mannheimia Haemolytica Mammary Infection A Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%