Third International Colloquium on Paratuberculosis

Session 5: Immunology and Pathogenesis

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Title Author(s)
The role of T and NonT/nonB (N) lymphocytes in the immune response to Mycobacteria [abstract] Davis WC, Chiodini RJ, Monaghan M.
The cellular immunology of bovine paratuberculosis: The predominant response is mediated by CD8+ and N cells which suppress CD4+ activity. [abstract] Chiodini RJ, Davis WC.
The immunopathogenesis of ruminant paratuberculosis. [abstract] Snider TG III, Olcott BM, Kreeger JM, Hines II ME, Turnquist SE, Vance TL, Farrar RG.
Preliminary evidence for the importance of gamma delta T cells in the immunity to ruminant paratuberculosis [abstract] Veazey RS, Snider TG III.
Bovine T helper (BoCD4+) lymphocytes recognize a limited antigenic repertoir of M. paratuberculosis [abstract] Chiodini RJ, Davis WC, Brennan PJ.
In vivo and in vitro cell-mediated immune responses in paratuberculous cattle after sensitization with homologous and heterologous antigens. [abstract] Kreeger JM, Snider TG III.
Mycobacterial glycolipid fractions inhibit activated macrophages. [abstract] Hines II ME, Snider TG III.
Study of the entrance of M. paratuberculosis in the lambs intestinal mucosa using immunohistochemical methods for antigen detection. [abstract] García Marín JF, Benazzi S, Pérez V, Badiola JJ.
A comparative study of digestibility in paratuberculosis and other wasting disease in sheep [abstract] Juste RA, Adúriz G, Bravo MV, Gonzalex L, Oregui L.

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