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Joshua Reece
Diet, Genomics and Immunology Lab
Microbiologist

Phone: (301) 504-5644
Room 213
10300 BALTIMORE AVE
BLDG 307 BARC-EAST
BELTSVILLE, MD, 20705-2350


Publications
Helminth Infection Induces Persistent Changes to the Immunological Environment of the Lung that Result in Dampened Responses to Secondary Allergen Challenge - (Peer Reviewed Journal)
Reece, J.J., Urban Jr, J.F., Siracusa, M.C., Southard, T.L., Brayton, C.F., Scott, A.L. 2008. Helminth Infection Induces Persistent Changes to the Immunological Environment of the Lung that Result in Dampened Responses to Secondary Allergen Challenge. Journal of Immunology.
The Suitability of Swine as Models for Humans to Assess the Effect of Nutrition on Immunity - (Proceedings/Symposium)
Dawson, H.D., Reece, J.J., Chen, C.T., Urban Jr, J.F. 2008. The suitability of swine as models for humans to assess the effect of nutrition on immunity. International Symposium: Swine And Biomedical Research. p.48.
Generating a Natural Porcine Model of Gastrointestinal Food Allergy to Peanut - (Abstract)
Reece, J.J., Kohn, K., Ets, H., Urban Jr, J.F., Dawson, H.D. 2007. Generating a Natural Porcine Model of Gastrointestinal Food Allergy to Peanut. BARC Poster Day.
A Comparative Analysis of the Porcine, Murine, and Human Immune Systems - (Abstract)
Dawson, H.D., Reece, J.J., Urban Jr, J.F. 2007. A comparative analysis of the porcine, murine, and human immune systems. Veterinary Immunology International Symposium. p.120.

   
 
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