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Department of Animal, Dairy and Veterinary Sciences


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Brian B. Gowen, Ph.D.

Research Assistant Professor

Utah State University
ADVS Department
5600 Old Main Hill
Logan UT 84322-5600

phone   (435) 797-3112
fax   (435) 797-3959
email   bgowen at cc.usu.edu
 
 
ABSTRACTS
 
  1. Gowen, B., Borg, T.K., Ghaffar, A. and Mayer, E.P.  Gregarious macrophages: Macrophage interaction with extracellular matrix proteins.  Society for Leukocyte Biology Conference, 1997, Baltimore, MD.

  2. Gowen, B., Borg, T.K., Ghaffar, A. and Mayer, E.P.  Macrophage adhesion to type I collagen: Is it b1 integrin-mediated?  Experimental Biology Conference, 1999, Washington, DC.

  3. Hoe, N., Ireland, R., Gowen, B., Dorward, D., Liu, M., Burns, Jr., E, Culnan, D., Bretscher, A. and Musser, J.  Insight into the molecular mechanism of pathogen durability and epidemics: Group A streptococcus inhibitor of complement diminishes bacterial adherence to human epithelial cells.  NIH Research Festival, 2001, Bethesda, MD.

  4. Rebeil, R., Ernst, R.K., Miller, S.I., Gowen, B.B. and Hinnebusch B.J.  Temperature-dependent variation of Lipid A structure in Yersinia pestis and its potential role in the flea-to-mammal infection cycle.  Summer Workshop on the Molecular Aspects of Host-Vector-Pathogen Interactions, 2002, Hamilton, MT.

  5. Hoe, N.P., Ireland, R.M., DeLeo, F.R., Gowen, B.B., Dorward, D.W., Palzkill, T., Voyich, J.M., Liu, M., Burns, Jr., E.H., Culnan, D.M., Bretscher, A. and Musser, J.M.  Insights into the molecular basis of pathogen abundance: group A Streptococcus inhibitor of complement inhibits bacterial adherence and internalization into human cells.  XV Lancefield International Symposium on Streptococci and Streptococcal Diseases, 2002, Goa, India.

  6. Gowen, B.B., Smee, D.F., Wong, M-H. Jung, K-H., Pace, A.M., Heiner, M.L., Bailey, K.W., Judge, J.W., Rosenberg, B. and Sidwell, R.W.  Use of protein from an intestinal protozoan for the treatment of Punta Toro Virus infection in mice.  ASM Biodefense Conference, 2005, Baltimore, MD.

  7. Gowen, B.B., Smee, D.F., Wong, M-H., Pace, A.M., Heiner, M.L., Bailey, K.W., Fairman, J., Dow, S.W. and Sidwell, R.W.  Treatment of Punta Toro virus infection in mice with cationic liposome-DNA complexes.  Experimental Biology Conference, 2005, San Diego, CA.