PUBLICATIONS OF NE-1016 2003-2008

Abasht, B., J. C. Dekkers, and S. J. Lamont. 2006. Review of quantitative trait loci identified in the chicken. Poult. Sci. 85:2079-2096.

*Abdul Careem, M.F., B.D. Hunter, A. J. Sarson, A. Mayameei, H. Zhou, and S. Sharif. 2006. Marek’s Disease Virus-induced transient paralysis is associated with cytokine gene expression in the nervous system. Viral Immunol. 19:167-176.

Abdul-Careem, M. F., B. D. Hunter, É. Nagy, L. R. Read, B. Sanei, J. L. Spencer and S. Sharif. 2006. Development of a real-time PCR assay using SYBR Green chemistry for monitoring Marek’s disease virus genome load in feather tips. J. Virol. Methods 133:34-40

Abdul-Careem, M. F., B. D. Hunter, P. Parvizi, H. R. Haghighi, N. Thanthrige-Don and S. Sharif. 2007. Cytokine gene expression patterns associated with immunization against Marek’s disease in chickens. Vaccine 25:424-432.

Abdul-Careem, M. F., D. B. Hunter, M. D. Lambourne, J. Barta, and S. Sharif. 2007. Ontogeny of cytokine gene expression in the chicken spleen. Poult. Sci. 86:1351-1355.

Anobile, J. M., V. Arumugaswami, D. Downs, K. Czymmek, M. Parcells, and C. J. Schmidt. 2006. Nuclear localization and dynamic properties of the Marek's disease virus oncogene products Meq and Meq/vIL8. J. Virol. 80:1160-1166.

Asif, M., J. W. Lowenthal, M. E. Ford, K. A. Schat, W. G. Kimpton, and A. G. D. Bean. 2007. IL-6 expression following IBV infection in chickens. Viral Immunol. 20:479-486.

Baelmans, R., H. K. Parmentier, H. M. J. Udo, F. Demey, and D. Berkvens. 2004. Different serum haemolytic complement levels in indigenous chickens from Benin, Bolivia, Cameroon, India and Tanzania. Trop. Anim. Health Prod. 36:731-742.

Baelmans, R., H. K. Parmentier, M. G. B. Nieuwland, P. Dorny, and F. Demey. 2005. Serological screening for MHC (B)-polymorphism in indigenous chickens. Trop. Anim. Health Prod. 37:93-102.

Baelmans, R., H. K. Parmentier, M. G. B. Nieuwland, P. Dorny, F. Demey, and D. Berkvens. 2005. Haemolytic complement activity and humoral immune responses to sheep red blood cells in indigenous chickens and in eight German Dahlem Red chicken lines with different combinations of major gens (dwarf, naked neck and frizzled) of tropical interest. Trop. Anim. Health Prod. 37:173-186.

Baelmans, R., H. K. Parmentier, P. Dorny, H. F. J. Savelkoul, F. Demey, and D. Berkvens. 2006. Reciprocal antibody and complement responses of two chicken breeds to vaccine strains of Newcastle disease virus, infectious bursal disease virus and infectious bronchitis virus. Vet. Res. Commun. 30:567-576.

*Blackmore, C. S., K. C. Klasing, and P. S. Wakenell. 2006. Effect of infectious bursal disease virus insult on iron, copper and zinc metabolism in liver, bursa of Fabricius, spleen, pancreas and serum of chickens. Avian Dis. 50:303-305.

Bohls, R. L., E. W. Collisson, N. J. Silvy, and D. Phalen. 2006. Pathogenesis of reticuloendo-theliosis virus in the endangered Attwater’s prairie chicken. Avian Dis. 50:613-9.

Bohls, R. L., J. A. Linares, S. L. Gross, P. J. Ferro, N. J. Silvy and E. W. Collisson, EW. 2006. Phylogenetic analyses indicate little variation among reticuloendotheliosis viruses infecting avian species, including the endangered Attwater's prairie chicken. Virus Res. 119:187-194.

Bohls, R., P. J. Ferro, R. Smith, Z. Li, N. Silvy, and E. W. Collisson. 2006. The use of flow cytometry to discriminate avian lymphocytes from contaminating thrombocyte. Dev. Comp. Immunol. 30:843-850.

Bowen, O. T., G. F. Erf, N. B. Anthony, and R. F. Wideman. 2006. Pulmonary hypertension triggered by lipopolysaccharide in ascites-susceptible and -resistant broilers is not amplified by aminoguanidine, a specific inhibitor of inducible nitric oxide synthase. Poult. Sci. 85:528-536.

Bowen, O. T., G. F. Erf, M. E. Chapman, and R. F. Wideman, Jr. 2007. Plasma nitric oxide concentration in broilers after intravenous injections of lipopolysaccharide or microparticles. Poult. Sci. 86:2550-2554.

Bowen, O. T., R. F. Wideman, N. B. Anthony, and G. F. Erf. 2006. Variation in the pulmonary hypertensive responsiveness of broilers to lipopolysaccharide and innate variation in nitric oxide production by mononuclear cells. Poult. Sci. 85:1349-1363.

Brentano, L., S. Lazzarin, T. A. P. Klein, and K. A. Schat. 2005. Detection of chicken anemia virus in the gonads and in the progeny of broiler breeder hens with high neutralizing antibody titer. Vet. Microbiol. 105:65-72.

Briles, W. E. 2004. Non-Major histocompatibility complex alloantigen genes affecting immunity. Poult. Sci. 83:606-610.

*Brisbin, J. T., H. Zhou, J. Gong, P. Sabour, M. R. Akbari1, H. R. Haghighi1, H. Yu, A. Clarke, A. J. Sarson, and S. Sharif. 2007. Gene expression profiling of chicken lymphoid cells after treatment with Lactobacillus acidophilus cellular components. Dev. Comp. Immunol. In press

Brooks, J. E., A. C. Rainer, R. L. Parr, P. Woolcock, F. Hoerr, and E. W. Collisson. 2004 Comparisons of the membrane gene of various strains of avian infectious bronchitis virus show evidence of recombination. Virus Res. 100:191-198.

Buitenhuis, A. J., T. B. Rodenburg, M. Siwek, S. J. Cornelissen, M. G. Nieuwland, R. P. Crooijmans, M. A. Groenen, P. Koene, H. Bovenhuis, and J. J. van der Poel. 2003. Identification of quantitative trait loci for receiving pecks in young and adult laying hens. Poult. Sci. 82:1661-1667. Erratum in: Poult. Sci. 2006: 85:1117.

Buitenhuis, A. J., T. B. Rodenburg, M. Siwek, S. J. Cornelissen, M. G. Nieuwland, R. P. Crooijmans, M. A. Groenen, P. Koene, H. Bovenhuis, and J. J. van der Poel. 2004. Identification of QTLs involved in open-field behavior in young and adult laying hens. Behav. Genet. 34: 325-333. Erratum in: Behav. Genet. 2007; 37:257-258.

Buitenhuis, A. J., T. B. Rodenburg, P. H. Wissink, J. Visscher, P. Koene, H. Bovenhuis, B. J. Ducro and J. J. van der Poel. 2004. Genetic and phenotypic correlations between feather pecking behavior, stress response, immune response, and egg quality traits in laying hens. Poult. Sci. 83:1077-1082

Bull, M. E., T. W. Vahlenkamp, J. L. Dow, E. W. Collisson, B. J. Winslow, A. P. Phadke, M. B. Tompkins, and W. A. Tompkins. 2004. Spontaneous T cell apoptosis in feline immuno-deficiency virus (FIV)-infected cats is inhibited by IL2 and anti-B7.1 antibodies. Vet. Immun. Immunopath. 99:25-37.

*Burgess, S. C., J. R. Young, B. J. Baaten, L. Hunt, L. N. Ross, M. S. Parcells, P. M. Kumar, C. A. Tregaskes, L. F. Lee, and T. F. Davison. 2004. Marek's disease is a natural model for lymphomas overexpressing Hodgkin's disease antigen (CD30). Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 101:13879-13884.

Chang, H., and M. E. Delany. 2004. Karyotype stability of the DT40 cell B cell line: Macrochromosome variation and cytogenetic mosaicism. Chromosome Res. 12:299-307.

Chang, H., and M. E. Delany. 2006. Complicated RNA splicing of chicken telomerase reverse transcriptase revealed by profiling cells both positive and negative for telomerase activity. Gene 379:33-39.

Chapman, M. E., R. L. Taylor, Jr., and R. F. Wideman, Jr., 2008. Analysis of plasma serotonin levels and hemodynamic responses following chronic serotonin infusion in broilers challenged with bacterial lipopolysaccharide and microparticles. Poult. Sci. 87:116-124

Chapman, M. E., W. Wang, G. F. Erf, and R. F. Wideman, Jr. 2005. Pulmonary hypertensive responses of broilers to bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS): evaluation of LPS source and dose, and impact of pre-existing pulmonary hypertension and cellulose microparticle selection. Poult. Sci. 84:432-441.

Cheeseman, J. H., M. G. Kaiser, and S. J. Lamont. 2004. Genetic line effect on peripheral blood leukocyte cell surface marker expression in chickens. Poult. Sci. 83:911-916.

Cheeseman, J. H., M. G. Kaiser, C. Ciraci, P. Kaiser, and S. J. Lamont. 2007. Breed effect on early cytokine mRNA expression in spleen and cecum of chickens with and without Salmonella enteritidis infection. Dev. Comp. Immunol. 31:52-60.

Chiang, H. I., H. Zhou, T. Raudsepp, P. Jesudhasan, and J. Zhu. 2007. Chicken CD69 and CD94-like genes in a chromosomal region syntenic to mammalian natural killer cell receptor gene complex. Immunogenetics 59:603-611.

Collisson, E. W. and R. L. Bohls. 2006. Development of regents for the study of reticuloendotheliosis virus in the endangered Attwater’s praire chicken. 55th Western Poul. Dis., Ann. Mtg. March, Sacramento, CA.

Collisson, E. W., S. Singh and T. Omran. 2007. Developments in avian influenza virus vaccines. J. Poul. Sci. 44:238-257.

*Cotter, P. F. J. Ayoub, and H. K. Parmentier. 2005. Directional selection for specific sheep cell antibody responses affects natural rabbit agglutinins of chickens. Poultry Sci. 84:220-225.

Cumberbatch, J. A., D. Brewer, I. Vidavsky, and S. Sharif.2006. Chicken major histocompatibility complex class II molecules of B19 haplotype present self and foreign peptides. Anim. Genet. 37:393-396.

Daniels, L. M., and M. E. Delany. 2003. Molecular and cytogenetic organization of the 5S ribosomal DNA in chicken (Gallus gallus). Chromosome Res. 11:305-317.

Davis, M. E., C. V. Maxwell, G. F. Erf, D. C. Brown, and T. J. Wistuba. 2004. Dietary supplementation with phosphorylated mannans improves growth responses and modulates immune function of weanling pigs. J. Anim. Sci. 82-1882-1891.

Deeb, N., and S. J. Lamont. 2003. Use of a novel outbred by inbred F1 cross to detect genetic markers for growth. Anim. Genet. 34:205-212.

Delany, M. E. 2004. Genetic variants for chick biology research: From breeds to mutants. Mech. Dev. 121:1169-1177.

Delany, M. E. 2004. Importance of biodiversity preservation for research and industry. Zootec. Int. 4:38-43.

Delany, M. E. 2006. Avian genetic stocks: the high and low points from an academia researcher. Poult. Sci. 85:223-226.

Delany, M. E., and L. M. Daniels. 2003. The chicken telomerase RNA gene: Conservation of sequence, regulatory elements and synteny among viral, avian and mammalian genomes. Cytogenet. Genome Res. 102:309-317.

Delany, M. E., and L. M. Daniels. 2004. The chicken telomerase reverse transcriptase (chTERT): Molecular and cytogenetic characterization with a comparative analysis. Gene 339:61-69.

Delany, M. E., L. M. Daniels, S. E. Swanberg, and H. A. Taylor. 2003. Telomeres in the chicken: Chromosome ends and genome stability. Poult. Sci. 82:917-926.

Delany, M. E., L. M. Daniels, T. M. Gessaro, and K. L. Rodrigue. 2007. Chromosomal mapping of chicken mega-telomere arrays to GGA9, 16, 28 and W using a cytogenomic approach. Cytogenet. Genome Res. 117:54-63.

Dorny, P., R. Baelmans, H. K. Parmentier, M. G. B. Nieuwland, F. Demey, and D. Berkvens. Serum haemolytic complement levels in German Dahlem Red chickens are affected by three major genes (naked neck, dwarf, frizzled) of tropical interest. Trop. Anim. Health Prod. 37:1-9.

Erf, G. F. 2004. Avian cell-mediated immunity. Poult. Sci. 83:580-590.

*Erf, G. F., and R. L. Taylor, Jr. 2004. Ancillary Scientists Symposium - The avian immune system: Function and modulation: Introduction. Poult. Sci. 83:550-551.

Ewald, S. J., and E. J. Livant. 2004. Distinctive polymorphism of chicken B-FI (MHC class I) molecules. Poult. Sci. 83:600-645.

*Ewald, S. J., X. Ye, S. Avendano, S. McLeod, S. J. Lamont, and J. C. Dekkers. 2007. Associations of BF2 alleles with antibody titres and production traits in commercial pure line broiler chickens. Anim Genet. 38:174-176.

Ferdous, F., D. V. Maurice, and T. R. Scott. 2008. Broiler chick thrombocyte response to lipopolysaccharide. Poult. Sci. 87:61-63

Fritts, C. A., G. F. Erf, T. K. Bersi, and P. W. Waldroup. 2004. Effect of source and level of vitamin D on immune function in growing broilers. J. Appl. Poult. Res. 13:263-273.

Fulton, J. E., and M. E. Delany. 2003. Diminishing poultry genetic research resources: Rescue needed. Science 300:1667-1668.

*Fulton, J. E., H. Juul-Madsen, C. M. Ashwell, A. M. McCarron, J. A. Arthur, N. O’Sullivan and R.L. Taylor, Jr. 2006. Molecular genotype identification of the Gallus gallus major histocompatibility complex. Immunogenetics 58:407-421.

GarciaCamacho, L., K. A. Schat, R. Brooks, Jr., and D. I. Bounous. 2003. Early cell-mediated immune responses to Marek's disease virus in two chicken lines with defined major histocompatibility complex antigens. Vet. Immunol. Immunopathol. 95:145-153.

Goodenbour, J. M., M. G. Kaiser, and S. J. Lamont. 2004. Linkage mapping of inhibitor of apoptosis protein-1 (IAP 1) to chicken chromosome 1. Anim. Genet. 35:158-159.

Guo, F. C., R. P. Kwakkel, B. A. Williams, H. K. Parmentier, W. K. Li, and M. A. W. Verstegen. 2004. Effects of mushroom and herb polysaccharides on cellular and humoral immune responses of Eimeria tenella-infected chickens. Poult. Sci. 83:1124-1132.

Haeri, M., L. R. Read, B. N. Wilkie, and S. Sharif. 2005. Identification of peptides associated with chicken major histocompatibility complex class II molecules of B21 and B19 haplotypes. Immunogenetics 56:854-859.

*Haghighi H. R., J. Gong, C. L. Gyles, M. A. Hayes, H. Zhou, B. Sanei, T. Hayes, J. R. Chambers, and S. Sharif. 2006. Probiotics stimulate production of natural antibodies in chickens. Clin. Vaccine Immunol. 13:975-980.

Haghighi, H. R., J. Gong, C. L. Gyles, M. A. Hayes, B. Sanei, P. Parvizi, H. Gisavi, J. R. Chambers, and S. Sharif. 2005. Modulation of antibody-mediated immune response by probiotics in chickens. Clin. Diagn. Lab. Immunol. 12:1387-1392.

*Hamal, K., S. Burgess, I. Pevzner, and G. F. Erf. 2006. Maternal antibody transfer from dams to their egg-yolk, egg-white and chicks in two meat lines of chickens. Poult. Sci. 85:1364-1372.

Hangalapura, B. N., M. G. B. Nieuwland, G. de Vries Reilingh, H. van den Brand, B. Kemp, and H.K. Parmentier. 2004. Durations of cold stress modulates overall immunity of chicken lines divergently selected for antibody responses. Poult. Sci. 83: 765-775.

Hangalapura, B. N., M. G. B. Nieuwland, G. De Vries Reilingh, J. Buyse, H. van den Brand, B. Kemp, and H. K. Parmentier. 2005. Effects of moderate and severe feed restriction on immune responses in chicken lines selected for antibody responses. Poult. Sci. 84:1520-1529.

Hangalapura, B. N., M. G. B. Nieuwland, G. de Vries Reilingh, M. J. W. Heetkamp, H. van den Brand, and H. K. Parmentier. 2003. Effect of cold stress on immune responses and body weight of chicken lines divergently selected for antibody responses to sheep red blood cells. Poult. Sci. 82:692-1700.

Hangalapura, B. N., M. G. B. Nieuwland, J. Buyse, B. Kemp, and H. K. Parmentier. 2004. Effect of duration of cold stress on immune responses and serum adrenal and thyroid hormone levels in chicken lines divergently selected for antibody responses. Poult. Sci. 83:1644-1649.

*Hangalapura, B. N., M. G. Kaiser, J. J. van der Poel, H. K. Parmentier, and S. J. Lamont. 2006.Cold stress equally enhances in vivo pro-inflammatory cytokine gene expression in chicken lines divergently selected for antibody responses. Dev. Comp. Immunol. 30:503-511.

Hariharan, J., H. Fan, B. R. Bowman, A. Ooi, J. Jayaram, E. W. Collisson, L. Julian, and B. V. V. Prasad. 2006. X-ray structures of the N and C-terminal domains of a coronavirus N protein: Structural basis of nucleocapsid formation. J. Virol. 80:6612-6620.

Hasenstein, J. R., and S. J. Lamont. 2007. Chicken gallinacin gene cluster associated with Salmonella response in advanced intercross line. Avian Dis. 51:561-567.

Hasenstein, J. R., G. Zhang, and S. J. Lamont. 2006. Analyses of Five gallinacin genes and the Salmonella enterica serovar Enteritidis response in poultry. Infect. Immun. 74:3375-3380.

Herlong, J. L. and T. R. Scott. 2006. Positioning prostanoids of the D and J series in the immunopathogenic scheme. Immunol. Let. 102:121-131.

Higgins, S. E., G. F. Erf, J. P. Higgins, S. N. Henderson, A. D. Wolfenden, G. Gaona-Ramirez, and B.M. Hargis. 2007. Effect of probiotic treatment in broiler chicks on intestinal macrophage numbers and phagocytosis of Salmonellaenteritidis by abdominal exudate cells. Poult. Sci. 86:2315-2321.

*Hunt, H. D., R. M. Goto, D. N. Foster, L. D. Bacon, and M. M. Miller. 2006. At least one YMHCI molecule in the chicken is alloimmunogenic and dynamically expressed on spleen cells during development. Immunogenetics 58:297-307.

Iglesias, G. M., L. A. Soria, R. M. Goto, A. Jar, M. C. Miquel, O. J. Lopez, and M. M. Miller. 2003. Genotypic variability at the major histocompatibility complex (B and Rfp-Y) in Camperos broiler chickens. Animal Genetics 34:88-95.

*International Chicken Genome Sequencing Consortium (Hillier et al., 171 co-authors). 2004. Sequence and comparative analysis of the chicken genome provide unique perspectives on vertebrate evolution. Nature 432:695-716. [Coordinators: L.W. Hillier, W. Warren, E. Birney, R.C. Hardison, W. Miller, P. Bork, C. P. Ponting, D. W. Burt, M. A.M. Groenen, M. E. Delany, J. B. Dodgson. Genome Fingerprint Map/Sequence/Assembly: A. T. Chinwalla, P. F. Cliften, K. D. Delehaunty, C. Fronick, R. S. Fulton, T. A. Graves, C. Kremitzki, D. Layman, V. Magrini, J. D. McPherson, T. L. Miner, P. Minx, W. E. Nash, M. N. Nhan, J. O. Nelson, L. G. Oddy, C. Pohl, J. Randall-Maher, S. Smith, J. W. Wallis, S.-P. Yang. Mapping: M. N. Romanov, C. M. Rondelli, B. Paton, J. Smith, D. Morrice, L. Daniels, H. G. Tempest, L. Robertson, J. S. Masabanada, D. K. Griffin, A. Vignal, V. Fillon, L. Jacobbson, S. Kerje, L. Andersson, R. P.M. Crooijman, J. Aerts, J. J. van der Poel, H. Ellegren. cDNA Sequencing: R. B. Caldwell, S. J. Hubbard, D. V. Grafham , A. M. Kierzek, S. R. McLaren, I. M. Overton, H. Arakawa , K. J. Beattie, Y. Bezzubov, P. E. Boardman, J. K. Bonfield, M. D. R. Croning, R. M. Davies, H. D. Francis, S. J. Humphray, C. E. Scott, R. G. Taylor, C. Tickle, W. R.A. Brown, J. Rogers, J.-M. Buerstedde, S. A. Wilson. Other Sequencing: L. Stubbs, I. Ovcharenko, L. Gordon, S. Lucas, M. M. Miller, H. Inoko, T. Shiina, J. Kaufman, J. Salomonsen, K. Skjoedt, G. Ka-Shu Wong, J. Wang, B. Liu, J. Wang, J. Yu1, H. Yang. Analysis and annotation: L. Goodstadt, C. Webber, N. J. Dickens, I. Letunic, M. Suyama, D. Torrents, C. von Mering, E. Zdobnov, K. Makova, A. Nekrutenko, L. Elnitski, P. Eswara, D. C. King, S. Yang, S. Tyekucheva, A. Radakrishnan, R. S. Harris, F. Chiaromonte, J. Taylor, J. He, M. Rijnkels, S. Griffiths-Jones, A. Ureta-Vidal, M. M. Hoffman, J. Severin, S. M.J. Searle, S. S. Law, D. Speed, D. Waddington, Z. Cheng, E. Tuzun, E. Eichler, A. Smit, Z. Bao, P. Flicek, D. D. Shteynberg, M. R. Brent, J. M. Bye, E. J. Huckle, S. Chatterji, C. Dewey, L. Pachter, A. Kouranov, M. Yousef, C. Bouyioukos, Z. Mourelatos, A. G. Hatzigeorgiou, A. H. Paterson, R. Ivarie, M. Brandstrom, E. Axelsson, N. Backstrom, S. Berlin, M. T. Webster, A. Reymond, C. Ucla, S. E. Antonarakis, M. Long, J. J. Emerson, E. Betran, I. Dupanloup, A. Reymond, H. Kaessmann, A. S. Hinrichs, T. Bejerano, T. S. Furey, R. A. Harte, B. Raney, A. Siepel, W. J. Kent,D. Haussler, E. Eyras, R. Castelo, J. F. Abril, S. Castellano, F. Camara,R. Guigo, G. Bourque, G. Tesler, P. A. Pevzner. Project Management: L. A. Fulton, E. R. Mardis, R. K. Wilson].

*International Chicken Polymorphism Map Consortium (Wong et al., 171 co-authors). 2004. A genetic variation map for chicken with 2.8 million singlenucleotide polymorphisms. Nature 432:717–722. [Wong, G. K., B. Liu, J. Wang, Y. Zhang, X. Yang, Z. Zhang, Q. Meng, J. Zhou, D. Li, J. Zhang, P. Ni, S. Li, L. Ran, H. Li, J. Zhang, R. Li, S. Li, H. Zheng, W. Lin, G. Li, X. Wang, W. Zhao, J. Li, C. Ye, M. Dai, J. Ruan, Y. Zhou, Y. Li, X. He, Y. Zhang, J. Wang, X. Huang, W. Tong, J. Chen, J. Ye, C. Chen, N. Wei, G. Li, L. Dong, F. Lan, Y. Sun, Z. Zhang, Z. Yang, Y. Yu, Y. Huang, D. He, Y. Xi, D. Wei, Q. Qi, W. Li, J. Shi, M. Wang, F. Xie, J. Wang, X. Zhang, P. Wang, Y. Zhao, N. Li, N. Yang, W. Dong, S. Hu, C. Zeng, W. Zheng, B. Hao, Genomesequence of red jungle fowl:L. W. Hillier, S.-P. Yang, W. C. Warren, R. K. Wilson, Molecularevolution:M. Brandström, H. Ellegren, Populationgenotyping, BACsequences and haplotypes:R. P. M. A. Crooijmans, J.J. van der Poel, H. Bovenhuis, M. A. M. Groenen, I. Ovcharenko, L. Gordon, L. Stubbs, S. Lucas, T. Glavina, A. Aerts, Examplesof application to complex traits:P. Kaiser, L. Rothwell, J. R. Young, S. Rogers, B. A. Walker, A. van Hateren, J. Kaufman, N. Bumstead, S. J. Lamont, H. Zhou, P. M. Hocking, D. Morrice, D.-J. de Koning, A. Law, N. Bartley, D. W. Burt, H. Hunt, H. H. Cheng, Domesticationand selection:U. Gunnarsson, P. Wahlberg, L. Andersson, E. Kindlund, M. T. Tammi, B. Andersson, Humandisease genes:C. Webber, C. P. Ponting, EST-basedSNP data:I. M. Overton, P. E. Boardman, H. Tang, S. J. Hubbard, S. A. Wilson, Scientificmanagement:J. Yu, J. Wang, and H. Yang].

Jarosinski, K. W., and K. A. Schat. 2007. Multiple alternative splicing to exons II and III of viral interleukin 8 (vIL-8) in the Marek’s disease virus genome: the importance of vIL-8 exon I. Virus Genes 34:9-21.

Jarosinski, K. W., B. L. Njaa, P. H. O’Connell, and K. A. Schat. 2005. Pro-inflammatory responses in chicken spleen and brain tissues after infection with very virulent Marek’s disease virus. Viral Immunol. 18:148-161.

Jarosinski, K. W., N. Osterrieder, V. K. Nair, and K. A. Schat. 2005. Attenuation of Marek’s disease virus (MDV) by deletion of open reading frame RLORF4 but not RLORF5a. J. Virol. 79:11647-11659.

Jarosinski, K. W., P. H. O'Connell, and K. A. Schat. 2003. Impact of deletions within the Bam HI-L fragment of attenuated Marek's disease virus on vIL-8 expression and the newly identified transcript of open reading frame LORF4. Virus Genes 26:255-269.

Jayaram, J., S. Youn, and E. W. Collisson. 2005. The virion infectious bronchitis virus N protein is more phosphorylated than the N protein from infected cell lysates. Virology 339:127-135.

Joiner, K. S., F. J. Hoerr, E. van Santen, and S. J. Ewald. 2005. The avian major histocom-patibility complex influences bacterial skeletal disease in broiler breeder chickens. Vet. Pathol. 42:275-281.

Joiner, K. S., S. J. Ewald, F. J. Hoerr, V. L. van Santen, and H. Toro. 2005. Oral infection with chicken anemia virus in 4-wk broiler breeders: lack of effect of major histocompatibility B complex genotype. Avian Dis. 49:482-487.

Kaiser, M. G., J. H. Cheeseman, P. Kaiser, and S. J. Lamont. 2006. Cytokine expression in chicken peripheral blood mononuclear cells after in vitro exposure to Salmonella enterica serovar Enteritidis. Poult. Sci. 85:1907-1911.

Konjufca, V. K., T. K. Bersi, W. G. Bottje, and G. F. Erf. 2004. Influence of dietary vitamin E on phagocytic functions of macrophages in broilers. Poult. Sci. 83:1530-1534.

Kramer, J., M. Malek, and S. J. Lamont. 2003. Association of twelve candidate gene poly-morphisms and response to challenge with Salmonella enteritidis in poultry. Anim. Genet. 34:339-348.

Kulkarni, R. R., V. R. Parreira, S. Sharif, and J. F Prescott. 2006. Clostridium perfringens antigens recognized by broiler chickens immune to necrotic enteritis. Clin. Vaccine Immunol. 13:1358-1362.

Kulkarni, R. R., V. R. Parreira, S. Sharif, and J. F Prescott. 2007. Immunization of broiler chickens against Clostridium perfringens-induced necrotic enteritis. Clin. Vaccine Immunol. 14:1070-1077

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