1999
Population Dynamics of a Naturally Occurring Heterogeneous Mixture of Borrelia burgdorferiClones
Hofmeister E, Glass G, Childs J, Persing D. Population Dynamics of a Naturally Occurring Heterogeneous Mixture of Borrelia burgdorferiClones. Infection And Immunity 1999, 67: 5709-5716. PMID: 10531219, PMCID: PMC96945, DOI: 10.1128/iai.67.11.5709-5716.1999.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsC3H/HeJ miceC.B-17 miceLarval Ixodes scapularis ticksMajority of miceB. burgdorferiInfected nymphal ticksIxodes scapularis ticksBurgdorferi antibodiesSecondary challengeHeJ micePrimary isolatesSequential isolatesC3H miceSequential infectionMiceMonoclonal antibodiesBorrelia burgdorferiC expressionScapularis ticksClonal dominanceUnique isolatesMacrorestriction analysisOspC proteinsClonal groupsEnzootic site
1997
Distribution, diversity, and host specificity of Bartonella in rodents from the Southeastern United States.
Kosoy M, Regnery R, Tzianabos T, Marston E, Jones D, Green D, Maupin G, Olson J, Childs J. Distribution, diversity, and host specificity of Bartonella in rodents from the Southeastern United States. American Journal Of Tropical Medicine And Hygiene 1997, 57: 578-88. PMID: 9392599, DOI: 10.4269/ajtmh.1997.57.578.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPhylogenetic groupsHost specificityDistinct phylogenetic groupsCitrate synthase geneSpecies of PeromyscusMajor biotic communitiesSpecies of rodentsSoutheastern United StatesDegree of homologyRodent communitiesSynthase geneWild-caught rodentsBiotic communitiesSequence homologyBartonella isolatesSequence analysisBartonellaSpeciesHomologyGenotypic groupsGenotypic variantsGeographic sitesSingle siteRodentsGenes