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Publications Details for Grant Number R833831

Automated Methods for the Quantification and Infectivity of Human Noroviruses in Water

RFA: Development and Evaluation of Innovative Approaches for the Quantitative Assessment of Pathogens and Cyanobacteria and Their Toxins in Drinking Water (2007)

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Journal Article Human norovirus infection of Caco-2 cells grown as a three-dimensional tissue structure. JOURNAL OF WATER AND HEALTH Straub TM, Bartholomew RA, Valdez CO, Valentine NB, Dohnalkova A, Ozanich RM, Bruckner-Lea CJ, Call DR Straub TM, Bartholomew RA, Valdez CO, Valentine NB, Dohnalkova A, Ozanich RM, Bruckner-Lea CJ, Call DR. Human norovirus infection of Caco-2 cells grown as a three-dimensional tissue structure. Journal of Water and Health 2011;9(2):225-240. R833831 (Final)
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Presentation Use of a 3-D cell culture model to investigate pathogenicity of biological agents of concern to assess “How clean is clean". None Bartholomew RA, Straub TM, Valentine NB, Dohnalkova A, Ozanich RM, Bruckner-Lea CJ, Zhang L, Call DR Bartholomew RA, Straub TM, Valentine NB, Dohnalkova A, Ozanich RM, Bruckner-Lea CJ, Zhang L, Call DR. Use of a 3-D cell culture model to investigate pathogenicity of biological agents of concern to assess “How clean is clean.” Presented at the Defence Threat Reduction Agency Chemical and Biological Defense Science and Technology Conference, Orlando, FL, November 17, 2010. R833831 (Final)
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Presentation Human norovirus infection of in-vitro small and large intestinal epithelial models. None Straub TM, Bartholomew RA, Valdez CO, Bruckner-Lea CJ, Dohnalkova A Straub TM, Bartholomew RA, Valdez CO, Bruckner-Lea CJ, Dohnalkova A. Human norovirus infection of in-vitro small and large intestinal epithelial models. Presented at the Gordon Research Conference, Houston, TX, January 19, 2009. R833831 (Final)
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Presentation Pathogenesis of circulating norovirus strains. None Straub TM, Bartholomew RA, Valdez CO, Bruckner-Lea CJ, Dohnalkova A, Call DR Straub TM, Bartholomew RA, Valdez CO, Bruckner-Lea CJ, Dohnalkova A, Call DR. Pathogenesis of circulating norovirus strains. Presented at the NIAID Food and Waterborne Diseases Integrated Research Network, Stevenson, WA, March 29, 2009. R833831 (Final)
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Presentation Human norovirus infection using a 3-D organoid model of large intestinal epithelium. None Straub TM, Bartholomew RA, Valdez CO, Bruckner-Lea CJ, Dohnalkova A, Call DR Straub TM, Bartholomew RA, Valdez CO, Bruckner-Lea CJ, Dohnalkova A, Call DR. Human norovirus infection using a 3-D organoid model of large intestinal epithelium. Presented at the American Society for Microbiology General Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, May 19, 2009. R833831 (Final)
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Presentation Automated methods for the quantification and infectivity of human noroviruses in water. None Straub TM, Bartholomew RA, Ozanich RM, Bruckner-Lea CJ Straub TM, Bartholomew RA, Ozanich RM, Bruckner-Lea CJ. Automated methods for the quantification and infectivity of human noroviruses in water. Presented at the United States Environmental Protection Agency STAR Grant project review meeting, Philadelphia, PA, May 21, 2009. R833831 (Final)
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Presentation Host response to infectious diseases. None Straub TM Straub TM. Host response to infectious diseases. Presented at the Advanced Bioidentification Workshop, Aberdeen, MD, January 11, 2010. R833831 (Final)
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Presentation Human norovirus replication in tissue culture. None Straub TM, Bartholomew RA, Valentine NB, Dohnalkova A, Bruckner-Lea CJ, Call DR Straub TM, Bartholomew RA, Valentine NB, Dohnalkova A, Bruckner-Lea CJ, Call DR. Human norovirus replication in tissue culture. Presented at the International Symposium on Waterborne Pathogens, Manhattan Beach, CA, May 2, 2010. R833831 (Final)
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Presentation Reproducibility of human norovirus infectivity assays. None Straub TM, Bartholomew RA, Valentine NB, Valdez CO, Dohnalkova A, Bruckner-Lea CJ, Call DR Straub TM, Bartholomew RA, Valentine NB, Valdez CO, Dohnalkova A, Bruckner-Lea CJ, Call DR. Reproducibility of human norovirus infectivity assays. Presented at the Health Related Water Microbiology Symposium, Rotorua, New Zealand, September 18, 2011. R833831 (Final)
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