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November 7, 2014
The fungus Trichophyton redellii sp. Nov. Causes skin infections that resemble white-nose syndrome of hibernating bats
Jeffrey M Lorch, Andrew M Minnis, Carol U Meteyer, et al.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology
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February 2, 2022
Salmonella enterica Serovar Typhimurium Isolates from Wild Birds in the United States Represent Distinct Lineages Defined by Bird Type
Yezhi Fu, Nkuchia M M'ikanatha, Jeffrey M Lorch, et al.
Nature
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October 28, 2011
Experimental infection of bats with Geomyces destructans causes white-nose syndrome
Jeffrey M Lorch, Carol U Meteyer, Melissa J Behr, et al.
Genome Announcements
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July 2, 2016
Use of Multiple Sequencing Technologies To Produce a High-Quality Genome of the Fungus Pseudogymnoascus destructans, the Causative Agent of Bat White-Nose Syndrome
Kevin P Drees, Jonathan M Palmer, Robert Sebra, et al.
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
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August 29, 2020
Sestrin2 Phosphorylation by ULK1 Induces Autophagic Degradation of Mitochondria Damaged by Copper-Induced Oxidative Stress
Heejeong Kim, Byeong Tak Jeon, Isaac M Kim, et al.
Msphere
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August 10, 2016
First Detection of Bat White-Nose Syndrome in Western North America
Jeffrey M Lorch, Jonathan M Palmer, Daniel L Lindner, et al.
Communications Biology
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June 25, 2024
Author Correction: Contribution of host species and pathogen clade to snake fungal disease hotspots in Europe
Gaëlle Blanvillain, Jeffrey M Lorch, Nicolas Joudrier, et al.
Communications Biology
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April 10, 2024
Contribution of host species and pathogen clade to snake fungal disease hotspots in Europe
Gaëlle Blanvillain, Jeffrey M Lorch, Nicolas Joudrier, et al.
Mbio
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December 14, 2017
Phylogenetics of a Fungal Invasion: Origins and Widespread Dispersal of White-Nose Syndrome
Kevin P Drees, Jeffrey M Lorch, Sebastien J Puechmaille, et al.
Scientific Reports
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May 3, 2019
Virally-vectored vaccine candidates against white-nose syndrome induce anti-fungal immune response in little brown bats (Myotis lucifugus)
Tonie E Rocke, Brock Kingstad-Bakke, Marcel Wüthrich, et al.
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Journal of Wildlife Diseases
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November 7, 2014
The fungus Trichophyton redellii sp. Nov. Causes skin infections that resemble white-nose syndrome of hibernating bats
Jeffrey M Lorch, Andrew M Minnis, Carol U Meteyer, et al.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology
|
February 2, 2022
Salmonella enterica Serovar Typhimurium Isolates from Wild Birds in the United States Represent Distinct Lineages Defined by Bird Type
Yezhi Fu, Nkuchia M M'ikanatha, Jeffrey M Lorch, et al.
Nature
|
October 28, 2011
Experimental infection of bats with Geomyces destructans causes white-nose syndrome
Jeffrey M Lorch, Carol U Meteyer, Melissa J Behr, et al.
Genome Announcements
|
July 2, 2016
Use of Multiple Sequencing Technologies To Produce a High-Quality Genome of the Fungus Pseudogymnoascus destructans, the Causative Agent of Bat White-Nose Syndrome
Kevin P Drees, Jonathan M Palmer, Robert Sebra, et al.
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
|
August 29, 2020
Sestrin2 Phosphorylation by ULK1 Induces Autophagic Degradation of Mitochondria Damaged by Copper-Induced Oxidative Stress
Heejeong Kim, Byeong Tak Jeon, Isaac M Kim, et al.
Msphere
|
August 10, 2016
First Detection of Bat White-Nose Syndrome in Western North America
Jeffrey M Lorch, Jonathan M Palmer, Daniel L Lindner, et al.
Communications Biology
|
June 25, 2024
Author Correction: Contribution of host species and pathogen clade to snake fungal disease hotspots in Europe
Gaëlle Blanvillain, Jeffrey M Lorch, Nicolas Joudrier, et al.
Communications Biology
|
April 10, 2024
Contribution of host species and pathogen clade to snake fungal disease hotspots in Europe
Gaëlle Blanvillain, Jeffrey M Lorch, Nicolas Joudrier, et al.
Mbio
|
December 14, 2017
Phylogenetics of a Fungal Invasion: Origins and Widespread Dispersal of White-Nose Syndrome
Kevin P Drees, Jeffrey M Lorch, Sebastien J Puechmaille, et al.
Scientific Reports
|
May 3, 2019
Virally-vectored vaccine candidates against white-nose syndrome induce anti-fungal immune response in little brown bats (Myotis lucifugus)
Tonie E Rocke, Brock Kingstad-Bakke, Marcel Wüthrich, et al.
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