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University of ArizonaDepartment of Immunobiology
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Lynn Joens, PhDLynn Joens, PhD

 

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Education:

  • Iowa State University, 1977.

 

Research:

Swine Dysentery.
Swine dysentery, proliferative enteritis, and Campylobacteriosis. Antibody and cellular response of the intestine to bacterial assaults; pathogenesis of spirochetal disease (endotoxin/exotoxin); molecular mechanisms of Campylobacter species (attachment/invasion).

 

Publications:

  • Hyatt DR, ter Huurne AAHM, van der Zeijst BAM and Joens LA. Reduced virulence of Serpulina hyodysenteriae hemolysin-negative mutants in pigs and their potential to protect pigs against challenge with a virulent strain. Infect. Immun. Vol. 62, Issue 6, pp. 2244-2248, 1994.
  • Babakhani FK and Joens LA. Primary swine intestinal cells as a model for studying Campylobacter jejuni invasiveness. Infect. Immun. Vol. 61, Issue 6, pp. 2723-2726, 1993.
  • Konkel ME, Corwin MD, Joens LA and Cieplak Jr. W. Factors that influence the interaction of Campylobacter jejuni with cultured mammalian cells. J. Med. Microbiol. Vol. 37, pp. 30-37, 1992.

 

Peer-reviewed publications

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