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David M. Miyamoto
Researcher at Drew University
Publications - 7
Citations - 222
David M. Miyamoto is an academic researcher from Drew University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bordetella avium & Bordetella pertussis. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 7 publications receiving 210 citations.
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Comparison of the genome sequence of the poultry pathogen Bordetella avium with those of B. bronchiseptica, B. pertussis, and B. parapertussis reveals extensive diversity in surface structures associated with host interaction.
Mohammed Sebaihia,Andrew Preston,Duncan J. Maskell,Holly Kuzmiak,Terry D. Connell,Natalie D. King,Paul E. Orndorff,David M. Miyamoto,Nicholas R. Thomson,David Harris,Arlette Goble,Angela Lord,Lee Murphy,Michael A. Quail,Simon Rutter,R. Squares,S. Squares,John Woodward,Julian Parkhill,Larissa K. Temple +19 more
TL;DR: The presence or absence of previously reported virulence factors from B. avium was confirmed, and the genetic bases for growth characteristics were elucidated, and a number of putative iron-regulated outer membrane proteins were predicted from the sequence and regulation was confirmed experimentally for five of these.
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Bordetella avium Virulence Measured In Vivo and In Vitro
Louise M. Temple,Alison A. Weiss,Kimberly E. Walker,H. John Barnes,V. L. Christensen,David M. Miyamoto,Celia B. Shelton,Paul E. Orndorff +7 more
TL;DR: The ability of a strain to cause disease in vivo correlated completely with its ability to adhere to ciliated tracheal cells in vitro, unlike other strains tested, which showed no loss of virulence.
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Unexpected Similarities between Bordetella avium and Other Pathogenic Bordetellae
TL;DR: The findings strengthen the connection between the causative agents and the pathogenesis of bordetellosis in all hosts and may help explain the striking similarities of the histopathologic characteristics of this upper airway disease in avian and mammalian species.
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Bordetella avium antibiotic resistance, novel enrichment culture, and antigenic characterization
Nathan M. Beach,Seth Thompson,Rachel Mutnick,Lisa Brown,Gina Kettig,Robyn A. Puffenbarger,Stephanie B. Stockwell,David M. Miyamoto,Larissa K. Temple +8 more
TL;DR: The work documents the continued exposure of commercial turkey flocks to B. avium and the need for development of an effective, inexpensive vaccine to control spread of the disease.
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Identification and Characterization of Two Bordetella avium Gene Products Required for Hemagglutination
Larissa K. Temple,David M. Miyamoto,Manju Mehta,Christian M. Capitini,Stephen E Von Stetina,H. John Barnes,V. L. Christensen,John R. Horton,Patricia A. Spears,Paul E. Orndorff +9 more
TL;DR: HagB has the potential to serve as a useful immunogen to protect turkeys against colonization and subsequent disease and the similarity of HagA and HagB to several two-component secretory apparatuses in which one product facilitates the exposition of the other.