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Publications:
Andrew Croak, DO, George
Abate DO, Kenneth Goodrum PhD, Malcolm Modrzakowski,
PhD. 2003. Predominance of Serotype V and Frequency
of Erythromycin Resistance in Streptococcus
agalactiae in Ohio. Amer. J. Obstet. Gynecol.
188: 1148-1150. [See
Medline Record]
Goodrum, K.J., and Poulson-Dunlap, J. 2002. Cytokine
Responses to Group B Streptococci Induce Nitric
Oxide Production in Respiratory Epithelial Cells.
Infection & Immunity 70(1):49-54. [See
Medline Record]
Yoder, B.J. and Goodrum, K.J. 2001. Plasmodium
chabaudi chabaudi: B-1 cell expansion correlates
with Semi-resistance in Balb/cJ mice. Experimental
Parasitology 98:71-82. [See
Medline Record]
Grijalva, M.J., Goodrum, K.J., and Rowland, E. 1999.
Immunological characterization of antigens released
by Trypanosoma cruzi infected cells. Journal of
Parasitology 85: 663-671. [See
Medline Record]
Colucci, R.A. and K. J. Goodrum. 1998. Lack of
interleukin-5 production by T-lymphocytes isolated
from fibromyalgia patients and normal controls after
being cultured with 1,1'-ethylenebis tryptophan, a
suspected causal contaminant of Eosinophilia-Myalgia
Syndrome. J. Musculoskeletal Pain. 6 (2):19-33.
Derrico, C.A., and Goodrum, K.J. 1996.
Interleukin-12 and tumor necrosis factor-alpha
mediate innate production of gamma interferon by
Group B streptococcus treated splenocytes of severe
combined immunodeficiency mice. Infect. Immun.
64:1314-1320. [See
Medline Record]
Goodrum, K.J., Dierksheide, J., and Yoder, B.J.
1995. Tumor necrosis factor-a acts as an autocrine
second signal with interferon-gamma to induce nitric
oxide in Group B Streptococcus-treated macrophages.
Infect. Immun.63:3715-3717. [See
Medline Record]
Goodrum,K.J., McCormick, L.L., and B.Schneider.
1994. Group B Streptococcal-Induced Nitric Oxide
Production in Murine Macrophages is CR3 (CD11b/CD18)
Dependent. Infect. Immun.62:3102-3107. [See
Medline Record]
Antal, J.M., Cunningham,J.V., and Goodrum, K.J.
1992. Opsonin-independent Phagocytosis of Group B
Streptococci: Role of Complement Receptor Type
Three. Infection and Immunity 60:1114-1121. [See
Medline Record] |
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Recent Presentations:
1. Reduced Intracellular
Survival of Group B Streptococci in Infected
Epithelial Cells Is Not Due to Infection-induced
Apoptosis. M. A. Robinson and K. J. Goodrum. June
2005. Atlanta, GA. American Society for
Microbiology. 2. Cytokine Inducible
Anti-Group B Streptococcal Activity in Respiratory
Epithelial Cells. K.J. Goodrum. Annual Meeting of
the American Society for Microbiology, May, 2003,
Washington, D.C.
3. Predominance of Serotype V and Frequency of
Erythromycin Resistance in Streptococcus
agalactiae in Ohio. Kenneth Goodrum*, Malcolm
Modrzakowski, George Abate, Tim Sisson, Andy Croak,
Valerie Schulte, Craig Chandler. Interscience
Conference on Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy
(ICAAC), 9/19/00, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. |
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