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Kristen E Walker
Animal Parasitic Diseases Laboratory
Biologist

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Publications (Clicking on the reprint icon Reprint Icon will take you to the publication reprint.)
Production and characterization of anti-porcine CXCL10 monoclonal antibodies Reprint Icon - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Hailstock, T., Dai, C., Aquino, J.F., Walker, K.E., Chick, S.T., Manirarora, J.N., Suresh, R., Patil, V., Renukaradhya, G.J., Sullivan, Y., Labresh, J., Lunney, J.K. 2023. Production and characterization of anti-porcine CXCL10 monoclonal antibodies. Cytokine. 174: Article e156449. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cyto.2023.156449.
Development and characterization of new monoclonal antibodies against porcine Interleukin-17A and Interferon-gamma Reprint Icon - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Manirarora, J., Walker, K.E., Patil, V., Renukaradhya, G., Labresh, J., Sullivan, Y., Francis, O., Lunney, J.K. 2022. Development and characterization of new monoclonal antibodies against porcine Interleukin-17A and Interferon-gamma. Frontiers in Immunology. 13:786396. https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2022.786396.
Importance of the pig as a human biomedical model: 2020 Update - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Gene expression in tonsils in swine following infection with porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus Reprint Icon - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Dong, Q., Lunney, J.K., Lim, K., Nguyen, Y., Hess, A.S., Beiki, H., Rowland, R., Walker, K.E., Reecy, J., Tuggle, C., Dekkers, J. 2021. Gene expression in tonsils in swine following infection with porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus. BioMed Central (BMC) Veterinary Research. 17:88. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12917-021-02785-1.
Differential responses in placenta and fetal thymus at 12 days post infection elucidate mechanisms of viral level and fetal compromise following PRRSV2 infection Reprint Icon - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Van Goor, A.G., Pasternak, A., Walker, K.E., Hong, L., Malgarin, C., Macphee, D.J., Harding, J.C., Lunney, J.K. 2020. Differential responses in placenta and fetal thymus at 12 days post infection elucidate mechanisms of viral level and fetal compromise following PRRSV2 infection. BMC Genomics. 21:763. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12864-020-07154-0.