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Ted L Hadfield

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Talanta|October 31, 2008
Repeatability and pattern recognition of bacterial fatty acid profiles generated by direct mass spectrometric analysis of in situ thermal hydrolysis/methylation of whole cellsMing Xu, Kent J Voorhees, Ted L Hadfield
Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis|April 15, 2020
Rapid detection of taxonomically important fatty acid methyl ester and steroid biomarkers using in situ thermal hydrolysis/methylation mass spectrometry (THM-MS): implications for bioaerosol detectionAngelo J Madonna, Kent J Voorhees, Ted L Hadfield
Journal of Wildlife Diseases|February 8, 2014
Ante- and postmortem diagnostic techniques for anthrax: rethinking pathogen exposure and the geographic extent of the disease in wildlifeKaroun H Bagamian, Kathleen A Alexander, Ted L Hadfield, et al.
BMC Microbiology|January 9, 2020
Nucleotide polymorphism assay for the identification of west African group Bacillus anthracis: a lineage lacking anthroseDiansy Zincke, Michael H Norris, Berzhan Kurmanov, et al.
Infection and Immunity|June 24, 2004
Oral vaccination with Brucella melitensis WR201 protects mice against intranasal challenge with virulent Brucella melitensis 16MMina J Izadjoo, Apurba K Bhattacharjee, Chrysanthi M Paranavitana, et al.
Journal of Virology|February 1, 2005
Genomic and bioinformatics analysis of HAdV-4, a human adenovirus causing acute respiratory disease: implications for gene therapy and vaccine vector developmentAnjan Purkayastha, Susan E Ditty, Jing Su, et al.
Journal of Microbiological Methods|April 22, 2009
Use of molecular beacons and multi-allelic real-time PCR for detection of and discrimination between virulent Bacillus anthracis and other Bacillus isolatesAndreas V Hadjinicolaou, Victoria L Demetriou, Johana Hezka, et al.
Vector Borne and Zoonotic Diseases (Larchmont, N.Y.)|July 30, 2014
The necrophagous fly anthrax transmission pathway: empirical and genetic evidence from wildlife epizooticsJason K Blackburn, Matthew Van Ert, Jocelyn C Mullins, et al.
Journal of Wildlife Diseases|August 7, 2010
Confirmation of Bacillus anthracis from flesh-eating flies collected during a West Texas anthrax seasonJason K Blackburn, Andrew Curtis, Ted L Hadfield, et al.
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene|December 6, 2019
Predicting the Geographic Distribution of the <i>Bacillus anthracis</i> A1.a/Western North American Sub-Lineage for the Continental United States: New Outbreaks, New Genotypes, and New Climate DataAnni Yang, Jocelyn C Mullins, Matthew Van Ert, et al.
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Talanta|October 31, 2008
Repeatability and pattern recognition of bacterial fatty acid profiles generated by direct mass spectrometric analysis of in situ thermal hydrolysis/methylation of whole cellsMing Xu, Kent J Voorhees, Ted L Hadfield
Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis|April 15, 2020
Rapid detection of taxonomically important fatty acid methyl ester and steroid biomarkers using in situ thermal hydrolysis/methylation mass spectrometry (THM-MS): implications for bioaerosol detectionAngelo J Madonna, Kent J Voorhees, Ted L Hadfield
Journal of Wildlife Diseases|February 8, 2014
Ante- and postmortem diagnostic techniques for anthrax: rethinking pathogen exposure and the geographic extent of the disease in wildlifeKaroun H Bagamian, Kathleen A Alexander, Ted L Hadfield, et al.
BMC Microbiology|January 9, 2020
Nucleotide polymorphism assay for the identification of west African group Bacillus anthracis: a lineage lacking anthroseDiansy Zincke, Michael H Norris, Berzhan Kurmanov, et al.
Infection and Immunity|June 24, 2004
Oral vaccination with Brucella melitensis WR201 protects mice against intranasal challenge with virulent Brucella melitensis 16MMina J Izadjoo, Apurba K Bhattacharjee, Chrysanthi M Paranavitana, et al.
Journal of Virology|February 1, 2005
Genomic and bioinformatics analysis of HAdV-4, a human adenovirus causing acute respiratory disease: implications for gene therapy and vaccine vector developmentAnjan Purkayastha, Susan E Ditty, Jing Su, et al.
Journal of Microbiological Methods|April 22, 2009
Use of molecular beacons and multi-allelic real-time PCR for detection of and discrimination between virulent Bacillus anthracis and other Bacillus isolatesAndreas V Hadjinicolaou, Victoria L Demetriou, Johana Hezka, et al.
Vector Borne and Zoonotic Diseases (Larchmont, N.Y.)|July 30, 2014
The necrophagous fly anthrax transmission pathway: empirical and genetic evidence from wildlife epizooticsJason K Blackburn, Matthew Van Ert, Jocelyn C Mullins, et al.
Journal of Wildlife Diseases|August 7, 2010
Confirmation of Bacillus anthracis from flesh-eating flies collected during a West Texas anthrax seasonJason K Blackburn, Andrew Curtis, Ted L Hadfield, et al.
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene|December 6, 2019
Predicting the Geographic Distribution of the <i>Bacillus anthracis</i> A1.a/Western North American Sub-Lineage for the Continental United States: New Outbreaks, New Genotypes, and New Climate DataAnni Yang, Jocelyn C Mullins, Matthew Van Ert, et al.
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