Elsasser, T.H., Caperna, T.J., Li, C.J., Kahl, S., Sartin, J.L. 2008. Critical control points in the impact of the proinflammatory immune response on growth and metabolism. Journal of Animal Science. 86(E. Suppl):E105-E 125.
Kahl, S., Proszkowiec Wegla, M.K., Connor, E.E., Elsasser, T.H. 2008. Association of tumor necrosis factor-alpha(TNF-alpha)gene promoter polymorphisms with TNF-alpha response to endotoxin (LPS)in calves. Joint Abstracts of the American Dairy Science and Society of Animal Science. Journal of Animal Science. Abstract. 86:195.
Elsasser, T.H., Kahl, S., Li, C., Sartin, J.L., Garrett, W.M., Rodrigo, J. 2007. Caveolae-based nitration at the jak-2 kinase 1007 y-1008-y phosphorylation site; a novel regulatory input to signal transduction processing. Endocrinology 148:3803-3813. Available http://endo.endojournals.org.
Elsasser, T.H., Li, C., Caperna, T.J., Kahl, S., Schmidt, W.F. 2007. GH-associated nitration of JAK2 at the 1007Y-1008Y epitope impedes phosphorylation at this site: Mechanism for and impact of a GH, AKT and nitric oxide synthase (NOS) axis on GH signal transduction. Endocrinology. 148:3792-3802. Available: http://endo.endojournals.org.
Elsasser, T.H., Caperna, R.J., Li, C., Kahl, S. 2006. Growth hormone (GH) directs nitration of the tyrosine phosphorylation site of JAK-2 (1007-1008Y) in hepatocytes through an AKT/Phosphorylase Kinase B activation of endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) [abstract]. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Endocrine Society. p. 44.
Kuo, A., Clover, C.M., Rosebrough, R.W., McMurtry, J.P., Mitchell, A.D., Caperna, T.J., Li, C., Kahl, S., Elsasser, T.H. 2006. The IGF system in chickens: Factors affecting gene expression in muscle and liver [abstract]. Journal of Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology. 20:A172.
Elsasser, T.H., Capuco, A.V., Caperna, T.J., Martinez, A., Cuttitta, F., Kahl, S. 2006. Adrenomedullin (AM) and adrenomedullin binding protein (AM-BP) in the bovine mammary gland and milk: Effects of stage of lactation and experimental intramammary E. coli infection. Domestic Animal Endocrinology. Available:http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.1016/j.domaniend. 32:138-154.
Li, C.J., Kahl, S., Carbaugh, D., Elsasser, T.H. 2006. Temporal response of signal transduction elements during endotoxin challenge in cattle liver cells: Effects of growth hormone treatment. Domestic Animal Endocrinology 32(2):79-92.
Elsasser, T.H., Sartin, J.L., Li, C., Kahl, S. 2005. Tumor necrosis factor-a decreases media content of epithelial cell-derived insulin-like growth factor binding proteins (IGFBP) in part through increased proteolytic degradation of IGFBP-3 [abstract]. Journal of Animal Science. 83(Suppl.1):209.
Elsasser, T.H., Garrett, W., Kahl, S., Schmidt, W., Li, C. 2005. Hyper-responsiveness to proinflammatory challenge intensifies metabolic impairment: associations between increased 1007-Y-1008Y JAK-2 nitration and decreased IGF-1 and IGF-1 mRNA expression [abstract]. Proceedings of the Endocrine Society, 87th Annual Meeting. p.391.
Li, C., Elsasser, T.H., Kahl, S., Carbaugh, D. 2005. Temporal response of signal transduction elements during endotoxin (LPS) challenge in cattle liver cells: Effects of growth hormone treatment [abstract]. Journal of Animal Science. 83(suppl 1):8.
Elsasser, T.H., Schmidt, W.F., Kahl, S. 2005. Milk-fed farm and companion animals - basic aspects and practice for the future [abstract]. University of Berne, Switzerland, February 10-12, 2005.
Elsasser, T.H., Blum, J.W., Kahl, S. 2005. Characterization of calves exhibiting a novel inheritable TNF-a hyperresponsiveness to endotoxin: associations with increased pathophysiological complications. Journal of Applied Physiology. 98(6):2045-55.
Elsasser, T.H., Ingvartsen, K.L., Kahl, S., Capuco, A.V. 2004. Endocrine effects on immune function with special focus on the periparturient animal [abstract]. Tenth International Symposium on Ruminant Physiology. v. 10:44.
Elsasser, T.H., Kahl, S., Sartin, J.L., Li, C. 2004. Protein tyrosine nitration: a membrane organized mechanism for altered signal transduction during proinflammatory stress [abstract]. Journal of Animal Science 82 (Suppl.1):445.
Elsasser, T.H., Kahl, S., Li, C., Wilkins, B. 2004. Growth hormone administration promotes a temporally-defined low-level nitration of the Y1007-Y1008 activation site of JAK-2 kinase in vivo and invitro [abstract]. Endocrine Society Program and Abstracts. p. 245.
Elsasser, T.H., Kahl, S. 2004. Failure to downregulate tumor necrosis factor responses to repeated endotoxin challenge in cattle constitutes a pathophysiological relevant marker of risk for increased morbidity and mortality [abstract]. Journal of Animal Science 82(Suppl.1):179.
McLeod, K.R., Baldwin, R.L., Rumsey, T.S., Elsasser, T.H., Kahl, S., Streeter, M.N. 2003. Influence of subtherapeutic chlortetracycline and dietary protein on circulating concentration of insulin-like growth factor-1 in growing beef steers. Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances. 2:531-35.
Elsasser, T.H., Kahl, S. 2003. Nitration of the JAK-2 kinase Y1007-Y1008 phosphorylation site during repeated endotoxin challenge and growth hormone (GH) administration [abstract]. Endocrine Society Annual Meeting. p. 149.
Fleischer, K., Schmidt, G., Rumsey, T., Fritsche, S., Steinhart, H., Kahl, S., Elsasser, T. 2003. Comparison of steroid hormone patterns in different fat tissues of synovex-s-implanted and control steers. European Food Research and Technology. 216:99-203.
Elsasser, T.H., Kahl, S., Sartin, J.L., Fayer, R., Martinez, A., Cuttitta, F., Hinson, J. 2003. Muscle protein tyrosine nitration patterns during chronic subclinical intramuscular parasitism: Co-localization to fiber type and ubiquitin [abstract]. Journal of Animal Science. v 8(1):84.
Kahl, S., Elsasser, T.H. 2003. Dissociation of glucocorticoid and tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-Alpha) responses to repeated endotoxin (LPS) challenges: Effects of individual versus group penning [abstract]. Journal of Animal Science. v 81(1):192.
McMurtry, J., Yahav, S., Brocht, D., Ashwell, C., Rosebrough, R., Kahl, S., Leach, R. 2002. Endocrine and metabolite adaptations in the thermoconditioned chicken in response to high ambient temperature. Poultry Science. v. 81:214.