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Volkman, Hannah
Email: hvolkman@u.washington.edu
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Address: Department of Microbiology Box 357242 University of Washington K443C Health Sciences Building 1959 NE Pacific Street Seattle, WA 98195-7242 USA
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Phone: 206-221-6367
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PUBLICATIONS
Volkman, H.E., Pozos, T.C., Zheng, J., Davis, J.M., Rawls, J.F., and Ramakrishnan, L. (2010) Tuberculous Granuloma Induction via Interaction of a Bacterial Secreted Protein with Host Epithelium. Science (New York, N.Y.). 327(5964):466-469
Volkman, H.E. (2009) Early host-pathogen interactions involved in tuberculous granuloma formation. Ph.D. Thesis. :159p
Clay, H., Volkman, H.E., and Ramakrishnan, L. (2008) Tumor necrosis factor signaling mediates resistance to mycobacteria by inhibiting bacterial growth and macrophage death. Immunity. 29(2):283-294
Cosma, C.L., Swaim, L.E., Volkman, H., Ramakrishnan, L., and Davis, J.M. (2006) Zebrafish and Frog Models of Mycobacterium marinum Infection. Current protocols in microbiology. Chapter 10:Unit10B.2
Swaim, L.E., Connolly, L.E., Volkman, H.E., Humbert, O., Born, D.E., and Ramakrishnan, L. (2006) Mycobacterium marinum infection of adult zebrafish causes caseating granulomatous tuberculosis and is moderated by adaptive immunity. Infection and Immunity. 74(11):6108-6117
Volkman, H.E., Clay, H., Beery, D., Chang, J.C., Sherman, D.R., and Ramakrishnan, L. (2004) Tuberculous Granuloma Formation Is Enhanced by a Mycobacterium Virulence Determinant. PLoS Biology. 2(11):e367

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