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Christopher J. Bayne
Researcher at Oregon State University
Publications - 121
Citations - 5627
Christopher J. Bayne is an academic researcher from Oregon State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biomphalaria glabrata & Schistosoma mansoni. The author has an hindex of 43, co-authored 108 publications receiving 5315 citations. Previous affiliations of Christopher J. Bayne include University of Oklahoma & Kyushu University.
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The acute phase response and innate immunity of fish
TL;DR: It appears that, as in mammals, hepatocytes are the prime source of APP in fish, and that pro-inflammatory cytokines induce transcription of their genes.
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The immediate effects of stress on hormones and plasma lysozyme in rainbow trout
TL;DR: While chronic stress is eventually immunosuppressive, acute stress/trauma may help enhance both cellular and humoral components of innate defenses at times of likely need.
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Whole genome analysis of a schistosomiasis-transmitting freshwater snail.
Coen M. Adema,LaDeana W. Hillier,Catherine S. Jones,Eric S. Loker,Matty Knight,Matty Knight,Patrick Minx,Guilherme Oliveira,Nithya Raghavan,Andrew M. Shedlock,Laurence Rodrigues do Amaral,Halime D. Arican-Goktas,Juliana G Assis,Elio Hideo Baba,Olga Baron,Christopher J. Bayne,Utibe Bickham-Wright,Kyle K. Biggar,Michael S. Blouin,Bryony C. Bonning,Chris Botka,Joanna M. Bridger,Katherine M. Buckley,Sarah K. Buddenborg,Roberta Lima Caldeira,Julia B. Carleton,Omar dos Santos Carvalho,Maria G. Castillo,Iain W. Chalmers,Mikkel Christensens,Sandra W. Clifton,Céline Cosseau,Christine Coustau,Richard M. Cripps,Yesid Cuesta-Astroz,Scott F. Cummins,Leon di Stephano,Leon di Stephano,Nathalie Dinguirard,David Duval,Scott J. Emrich,Cédric Feschotte,René Feyereisen,Peter C. FitzGerald,Catrina Fronick,Lucinda Fulton,Richard Galinier,Sandra Grossi Gava,Michael E. Geusz,Kathrin K. Geyer,Gloria I. Giraldo-Calderón,Matheus de Souza Gomes,Michelle A. Gordy,Benjamin Gourbal,Christoph Grunau,Patrick C. Hanington,Karl F. Hoffmann,Daniel S.T. Hughes,Judith E. Humphries,Daniel J. Jackson,Liana K. Jannotti-Passos,Wander de Jesus Jeremias,Susan Jobling,Bishoy Kamel,Aurélie Kapusta,Satwant Kaur,Joris M. Koene,Andrea B. Kohn,Daniel Lawson,Scott P Lawton,Di Liang,Yanin Limpanont,Sijun Liu,Anne E. Lockyer,TyAnna L. Lovato,Fernanda Ludolf,Vince Magrini,Donald P. McManus,Mónica Medina,Milind Misra,Guillaume Mitta,Gerald M. Mkoji,Michael J. Montague,Cesar E. Montelongo,Leonid L. Moroz,Monica Munoz-Torres,Umar Niazi,Leslie R. Noble,Francislon Silva de Oliveira,Fabiano Sviatopolk-Mirsky Pais,Anthony T. Papenfuss,Anthony T. Papenfuss,Rob Peace,Janeth J. Pena,Emmanuel A. Pila,Titouan Quelais,Brian J. Raney,Jonathan P. Rast,David Rollinson,Izinara C Rosse,Bronwyn Rotgans,Edwin J. Routledge,Kathryn M. Ryan,Larissa L. S. Scholte,Kenneth B. Storey,Martin T. Swain,Jacob A. Tennessen,Chad Tomlinson,Damian L. Trujillo,Emanuela V. Volpi,Anthony J. Walker,Tianfang Wang,Ittiprasert Wannaporn,Wesley C. Warren,Xiao-Jun Wu,Timothy P. Yoshino,Mohammed Yusuf,Mohammed Yusuf,Si-Ming Zhang,Min Zhao,Richard K. Wilson +120 more
TL;DR: Parts of phero-perception, stress responses, immune function and regulation of gene expression that support the persistence of B. glabrata are described and several potential targets for developing novel control measures aimed at reducing snail-mediated transmission of schistosomiasis are identified.
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Gene transcript changes in individual rainbow trout livers following an inflammatory stimulus.
TL;DR: Novel hypotheses relating to NFkappaB, albumin-related protein, pentraxin, hypoferremia and the complement cascade are suggested as a basis for natural variation in susceptibility to infectious diseases.
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Killing of schistosoma mansoni sporocysts by hemocytes from resistant biomphalaria glabrata: role of reactive oxygen species
TL;DR: It is concluded that H2O2 is the ROS mainly responsible for killing, and inhibition of NADPH oxidase significantly reduced sporocyst killing by 13-16-R1 hemocytes, indicating that ROS play an important role in normal killing.