Marshall R. Monteville, Ph.D.

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2003 Washington State University, Pullman, WA, United States 
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Microbiology Biology, Pathology, Public Health
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Michael E. Konkel grad student 2003 WSU
 (Pathogenic mechanisms of Campylobacter jejuni : Characterization and identification of the role of CadF in Campylobacter-mediated enteritis.)
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Riddle MS, Rockabrand DM, Schlett C, et al. (2011) A prospective study of acute diarrhea in a cohort of United States military personnel on deployment to the Multinational Force and Observers, Sinai, Egypt. The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 84: 59-64
Said MM, El-Mohamady H, El-Beih FM, et al. (2010) Detection of gyrA mutation among clinical isolates of Campylobacter jejuni isolated in Egypt by MAMA-PCR. Journal of Infection in Developing Countries. 4: 546-54
Konkel ME, Monteville MR, Klena JD, et al. (2008) In Vitro and in Vivo Models used to Study Campylobacter Jejuni Virulence Properties Microbial Food Safety in Animal Agriculture: Current Topics. 195-210
Rockabrand DM, Shaheen HI, Khalil SB, et al. (2006) Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli colonization factor types collected from 1997 to 2001 in US military personnel during operation Bright Star in northern Egypt. Diagnostic Microbiology and Infectious Disease. 55: 9-12
Konkel ME, Christensen JE, Keech AM, et al. (2005) Identification of a fibronectin-binding domain within the Campylobacter jejuni CadF protein. Molecular Microbiology. 57: 1022-35
Konkel ME, Klena JD, Rivera-Amill V, et al. (2004) Secretion of virulence proteins from Campylobacter jejuni is dependent on a functional flagellar export apparatus. Journal of Bacteriology. 186: 3296-303
Monteville MR, Yoon JE, Konkel ME. (2003) Maximal adherence and invasion of INT 407 cells by Campylobacter jejuni requires the CadF outer-membrane protein and microfilament reorganization. Microbiology (Reading, England). 149: 153-65
Monteville MR, Konkel ME. (2002) Fibronectin-facilitated invasion of T84 eukaryotic cells by Campylobacter jejuni occurs preferentially at the basolateral cell surface. Infection and Immunity. 70: 6665-71
Konkel ME, Monteville MR, Rivera-Amill V, et al. (2001) The pathogenesis of Campylobacter jejuni-mediated enteritis. Current Issues in Intestinal Microbiology. 2: 55-71
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