Jim Cooley
Mississippi State University
31 Papers
80 Citations
Jim Cooley is an academic researcher from Mississippi State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Influenza A virus & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 29 publications. Previous affiliations of Jim Cooley include Michigan State University.
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Papers
Bartonella vinsonii subsp. berkhoffii and Bartonella henselae as potential causes of proliferative vascular diseases in animals
Christiane Beerlage,Mrudula Varanat,Keith E. Linder,Ricardo G. Maggi,Jim Cooley,Volkhard A. J. Kempf,Edward B. Breitschwerdt +6 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that a fourth species, B. vinsonii subsp.
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A Y161F Hemagglutinin Substitution Increases Thermostability and Improves Yields of 2009 H1N1 Influenza A Virus in Cells.
Feng Wen,Lei Li,Nan Zhao,Meng-Jung Chiang,Hang Xie,Jim Cooley,Richard J. Webby,Peng George Wang,Xiu-Feng Wan +8 more
TL;DR: This study identified a molecular signature, Y161F, in hemagglutinin (HA) that resulted in increased virus growth in Madin-Darby canine kidney and Vero cells, two cell lines commonly used for influenza vaccine manufacturing, and suggests that a vaccine strain bearing the Y161f mutation in HA could potentially increase vaccine yields in mammalian cell culture systems.
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Pathogenicity and transmission of a swine influenza A(H6N6) virus
Hailiang Sun,Bryan S. Kaplan,Minhui Guan,Guihong Zhang,Jianqiang Ye,Li Ping Long,Sherry Blackmon,Chun Kai Yang,Meng Jung Chiang,Hang Xie,Nan Zhao,Jim Cooley,David F. Smith,Ming Liao,Carol J. Cardona,Lei Li,George Peng Wang,Richard J. Webby,Xiu-Feng Wan +18 more
TL;DR: Findings suggest H6N6 swine IAV (SIV) currently poses a moderate risk to public health, but its evolution and spread should be closely monitored.
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Tissue tropisms opt for transmissible reassortants during avian and swine influenza A virus co-infection in swine.
Xiaojian Zhang,Hailiang Sun,Hailiang Sun,Fred L. Cunningham,Lei Li,Katie C. Hanson-Dorr,Matthew W. Hopken,Matthew W. Hopken,Jim Cooley,Li-Ping Long,John A. Baroch,Tao Li,Brandon S. Schmit,Xiaoxu Lin,Alicia K. Olivier,Richard G. Jarman,Thomas J. DeLiberto,Xiu-Feng Wan +17 more
TL;DR: Study findings suggest that, during mixed infections of avian and swine IAVs, genetic reassortments are likely to occur in the lower respiratory track, and tissue tropism is an important factor selecting for a transmissible reassortant.
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Nonclinical Toxicological Evaluation of Occidiofungin, a Unique Glycolipopeptide Antifungal
TL;DR: Key effects were a reduction in body and organ weights, however, no significant decrease in body weight was noted at a dose comparable to the dose level of other cyclic glycopeptide antifungal agents currently approved for human use.
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