Inhibition of HSV-1 ocular infection with morpholino oligomers targeting ICP0 and ICP27. Megan Moerdyk-Schauwecker, David A. Stein, Kathleen Eide, Robert E. Blouch, Rob Bildfell, Pat Iverson, and Ling Jin. On-line in Antiviral Research Sept 5 2009.
Characterization of Cervidpoxvirus isolates from Oregon, California, and eastern Canada. Megan Moerdyk-Schauwecker, Kathleen Eide, Robert Bildfell, Rocky J. Baker, Wendy Black, Daniel Graham, Kim Thompson, Graham Crawshaw, George F. Rohrmann, Ling Jin. Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation 2009; 21:487-492.
Malignant round cell neoplasia in llamas and alpacas. JM Martin, BA Valentine, CK Cebra, RJ Bildfell, CV Lohr, KA Fischer. Veterinary Pathology 2009; 46:288-298.
Molecular evidence that the range of the Vancouver Island outbreak of Cryptococcus gattii has expanded into the Pacific Northwest in the United States. Edmond J. Byrnes III, Robert Bildfell, Sheryl A. Frank, Thomas G. Mitchell, Kieren Marr and Joseph Heitman. Journal of Infectious Disease 2009; 199:1081-1086.
- This multi-institutional study is part of an effort to better define the distribution and genetic features of an unusual fungus in the Pacific Northwest. This pathogen can infect people and a wide variety of animals.
Prevalence of Baylisascaris procyonis in Portland, Oregon raccoons. J Yeitz, RJ Bildfell, CM Gillin, E DeBess. Journal of Wildlife Diseases 2009; 45:14-18.
- This survey quantified the level of roundworm infection in raccoons in the metropolitan Portland area. This nematode parasite has public health significance as a potential cause of ocular and central nervous system disease.
Cryptococcus gattii with bimorphic colony types in a dog in Western Oregon: additional ¬evidence for expansion of the Vancouver Island outbreak. Edmond J. Byrnes III, Robert J. Bildfell, Peggy L. Dearing, Beth A.Valentine, and Joseph Heitman. Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation 2009; 21:133-136.
Effects of Chlorophyll and Chlorophyllin on Low-Dose Aflatoxin B1 Pharmacokinetics in Human Volunteers Carole Jubert, John Mata, Graham Bench, Roderick Dashwood, Cliff Pereira, William Tracewell, Kenneth Turteltaub, David Williams, and George Bailey Cancer Prev Res 2009;2 1015-1022 Abstract
Microbiomic Comparison of the Intestine of the Earthworm Eisenia fetida Fed Ergovaline. Rattray RM, S Perumbakkam, F Smith F, AM Craig. (2009) Current Microbiology. Nov 19.
- The anaerobic gut of the earthworm, Eisenia fetida was investigated as a possible source for potential microorganisms that can degrade ergovaline. This study’s results indicate there are few differences in the microbial populations of earthworm gut microbes in ergovaline containing vs. ergovaline free treatments.