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Poultry Science|November 1, 1991
Research note: effects of age and immunization interval on the anamnestic response to T-cell-dependent and T-cell-independent antigens in chickensP L Munns, S J Lamont
Avian Diseases|July 14, 2007
Chicken gallinacin gene cluster associated with Salmonella response in advanced intercross lineJ R Hasenstein, S J Lamont
Animal Genetics|June 1, 1995
Genetic analysis of three loci homologous to human G9a: evidence for linkage of a class III gene with the chicken MHCC A Spike, S J Lamont
Periodontology 2000|December 19, 2009
Bacterial invasion of epithelial cells and spreading in periodontal tissueGena D Tribble, Richard J Lamont
Molecular Oral Microbiology|May 24, 2023
One-carbon metabolism and microbial pathogenicityKendall S Stocke, Richard J Lamont
Clinical Immunology and Immunopathology|December 1, 1981
Effect of bursectomy on development of a spontaneous postnatal amelanosisS J Lamont, J R Smyth
Methods in Enzymology|June 12, 2001
Biofilm-induced gene expression and gene transferR J Lamont, J D Bryers
Critical Reviews in Oral Biology and Medicine : an Official Publication of the American Association of Oral Biologists|January 1, 1997
Streptococcal adhesion and colonizationH F Jenkinson, R J Lamont
Poultry Science|March 1, 1984
Effect of selection for delayed amelanosis on immune response in chickens. 1. Antibody productionS J Lamont, J R Smyth
Innate Immunity|February 17, 2016
Resolvin D1, resolvin D2 and maresin 1 activate the GSK3β anti-inflammatory axis in TLR4-engaged human monocytesZhen Gu, Gwyneth J Lamont, Richard J Lamont, et al.
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Poultry Science|November 1, 1991
Research note: effects of age and immunization interval on the anamnestic response to T-cell-dependent and T-cell-independent antigens in chickensP L Munns, S J Lamont
Avian Diseases|July 14, 2007
Chicken gallinacin gene cluster associated with Salmonella response in advanced intercross lineJ R Hasenstein, S J Lamont
Animal Genetics|June 1, 1995
Genetic analysis of three loci homologous to human G9a: evidence for linkage of a class III gene with the chicken MHCC A Spike, S J Lamont
Periodontology 2000|December 19, 2009
Bacterial invasion of epithelial cells and spreading in periodontal tissueGena D Tribble, Richard J Lamont
Molecular Oral Microbiology|May 24, 2023
One-carbon metabolism and microbial pathogenicityKendall S Stocke, Richard J Lamont
Clinical Immunology and Immunopathology|December 1, 1981
Effect of bursectomy on development of a spontaneous postnatal amelanosisS J Lamont, J R Smyth
Methods in Enzymology|June 12, 2001
Biofilm-induced gene expression and gene transferR J Lamont, J D Bryers
Critical Reviews in Oral Biology and Medicine : an Official Publication of the American Association of Oral Biologists|January 1, 1997
Streptococcal adhesion and colonizationH F Jenkinson, R J Lamont
Poultry Science|March 1, 1984
Effect of selection for delayed amelanosis on immune response in chickens. 1. Antibody productionS J Lamont, J R Smyth
Innate Immunity|February 17, 2016
Resolvin D1, resolvin D2 and maresin 1 activate the GSK3β anti-inflammatory axis in TLR4-engaged human monocytesZhen Gu, Gwyneth J Lamont, Richard J Lamont, et al.
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