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Plant Disease|March 13, 2019
Yield and Seed Quality of Soybean Cultivars Infected with Sclerotinia sclerotiorumD D Hoffman, G L Hartman, D S Mueller, et al.
NPJ Vaccines|July 27, 2025
Maternal vaccination with live-attenuated Rift Valley fever virus protects offspring via immune transferAustin T Hertel, Cynthia M McMillen, Ryan M Hoehl, et al.
Environmental Entomology|March 27, 2024
Tracking flight activity of potato leafhopper (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae) with the Midwest Suction Trap NetworkDoris M Lagos-Kutz, Robert E Clark, Nicholas Seiter, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology|November 3, 2009
Identification of novel peptide substrates for protein farnesyltransferase reveals two substrate classes with distinct sequence selectivitiesJames L Hougland, Katherine A Hicks, Heather L Hartman, et al.
Plos One|August 23, 2017
Exogenous growth factors bFGF, EGF and HGF do not influence viability and phenotype of V600EBRAF melanoma cells and their response to vemurafenib and trametinib in vitroIzabela Zalesna, Marta Osrodek, Mariusz L Hartman, et al.
Virology|November 6, 2018
Vascular permeability in the brain is a late pathogenic event during Rift Valley fever virus encephalitis in ratsAaron W Walters, Michael R Kujawa, Joseph R Albe, et al.
Journal of Virology|January 18, 2008
Rift valley fever virus lacking the NSs and NSm genes is highly attenuated, confers protective immunity from virulent virus challenge, and allows for differential identification of infected and vaccinated animalsBrian H Bird, César G Albariño, Amy L Hartman, et al.
Journal of Virology|January 18, 2008
Inhibition of IRF-3 activation by VP35 is critical for the high level of virulence of ebola virusAmy L Hartman, Brian H Bird, Jonathan S Towner, et al.
Neuropediatrics|November 29, 2013
Christianson syndrome: spectrum of neuroimaging findingsThangamadhan Bosemani, Ginevra Zanni, Adam L Hartman, et al.
Kidney International Reports|July 9, 2025
The Effect of Retatrutide on Kidney Parameters in Participants With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus and/or ObesityHiddo J L Heerspink, Zeqing Lu, Yu Du, et al.
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Plant Disease|March 13, 2019
Yield and Seed Quality of Soybean Cultivars Infected with Sclerotinia sclerotiorumD D Hoffman, G L Hartman, D S Mueller, et al.
NPJ Vaccines|July 27, 2025
Maternal vaccination with live-attenuated Rift Valley fever virus protects offspring via immune transferAustin T Hertel, Cynthia M McMillen, Ryan M Hoehl, et al.
Environmental Entomology|March 27, 2024
Tracking flight activity of potato leafhopper (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae) with the Midwest Suction Trap NetworkDoris M Lagos-Kutz, Robert E Clark, Nicholas Seiter, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology|November 3, 2009
Identification of novel peptide substrates for protein farnesyltransferase reveals two substrate classes with distinct sequence selectivitiesJames L Hougland, Katherine A Hicks, Heather L Hartman, et al.
Plos One|August 23, 2017
Exogenous growth factors bFGF, EGF and HGF do not influence viability and phenotype of V600EBRAF melanoma cells and their response to vemurafenib and trametinib in vitroIzabela Zalesna, Marta Osrodek, Mariusz L Hartman, et al.
Virology|November 6, 2018
Vascular permeability in the brain is a late pathogenic event during Rift Valley fever virus encephalitis in ratsAaron W Walters, Michael R Kujawa, Joseph R Albe, et al.
Journal of Virology|January 18, 2008
Rift valley fever virus lacking the NSs and NSm genes is highly attenuated, confers protective immunity from virulent virus challenge, and allows for differential identification of infected and vaccinated animalsBrian H Bird, César G Albariño, Amy L Hartman, et al.
Journal of Virology|January 18, 2008
Inhibition of IRF-3 activation by VP35 is critical for the high level of virulence of ebola virusAmy L Hartman, Brian H Bird, Jonathan S Towner, et al.
Neuropediatrics|November 29, 2013
Christianson syndrome: spectrum of neuroimaging findingsThangamadhan Bosemani, Ginevra Zanni, Adam L Hartman, et al.
Kidney International Reports|July 9, 2025
The Effect of Retatrutide on Kidney Parameters in Participants With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus and/or ObesityHiddo J L Heerspink, Zeqing Lu, Yu Du, et al.
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