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Karen N Barnard
Karen N Barnard
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Effects of sialic acid modifications on virus binding and infection
BR Wasik, KN Barnard, CR Parrish
Trends in microbiology 24 (12), 991-1001, 2016
1402016
Distribution of O-acetylated sialic acids among target host tissues for influenza virus
BR Wasik, KN Barnard, RJ Ossiboff, Z Khedri, KH Feng, H Yu, X Chen, ...
Msphere 2 (5), 10.1128/msphere. 00379-16, 2017
582017
Modified sialic acids on mucus and erythrocytes inhibit influenza A virus hemagglutinin and neuraminidase functions
KN Barnard, BK Alford-Lawrence, DW Buchholz, BR Wasik, JR LaClair, ...
Journal of virology 94 (9), 10.1128/jvi. 01567-19, 2020
402020
Expression of 9-O- and 7,9-O-Acetyl Modified Sialic Acid in Cells and Their Effects on Influenza Viruses
KN Barnard, BR Wasik, JR LaClair, DW Buchholz, WS Weichert, ...
MBio 10 (6), 10.1128/mbio. 02490-19, 2019
402019
Recognition of specific sialoglycan structures by oral streptococci impacts the severity of endocardial infection
BA Bensing, L Li, O Yakovenko, M Wong, KN Barnard, TM Iverson, ...
PLoS pathogens 15 (6), e1007896, 2019
282019
The role of 9-O-acetylated glycan receptor moieties in the typhoid toxin binding and intoxication
T Nguyen, S Lee, YA Yang, C Ahn, JH Sim, TG Kei, KN Barnard, H Yu, ...
PLoS pathogens 16 (2), e1008336, 2020
262020
Influenza viruses in mice: deep sequencing analysis of serial passage and effects of sialic acid structural variation
BR Wasik, IEH Voorhees, KN Barnard, BK Alford-Lawrence, WS Weichert, ...
Journal of Virology 93 (23), 10.1128/jvi. 01039-19, 2019
212019
Deacetylated sialic acids modulates immune mediated cytotoxicity via the sialic acid-Siglec pathway
S Grabenstein, KN Barnard, M Anim, A Armoo, WS Weichert, CR Bertozzi, ...
Glycobiology 31 (10), 1279-1294, 2021
202021
Examination and reconstruction of three ancient endogenous parvovirus capsid protein gene remnants found in rodent genomes
HM Callaway, S Subramanian, CA Urbina, KN Barnard, RA Dick, ...
Journal of virology 93 (6), 10.1128/jvi. 01542-18, 2019
152019
Primary swine respiratory epithelial cell lines for the efficient isolation and propagation of influenza A viruses
V Meliopoulos, S Cherry, N Wohlgemuth, R Honce, K Barnard, P Gauger, ...
Journal of Virology 94 (24), 10.1128/jvi. 01091-20, 2020
122020
Sequence dynamics of three influenza A virus strains grown in different MDCK cell lines, including those expressing different sialic acid receptors
KN Barnard, BR Wasik, BK Alford, JJ Hayward, WS Weichert, ...
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 34 (12), 1878-1900, 2021
72021
Influenza A viruses serially passaged in different MDCK cell lines exhibit limited sequence variation across their genomes, with the exception of the hemagglutinin gene
KN Barnard, BR Wasik, BK Alford-Lawrence, JJ Hayward, WS Weichert, ...
bioRxiv, 2020.02. 20.959015, 2020
12020
Glycosylation of SUSD2 and SUSD2's Immune Modulatory Effects in Breast Cancer
K Das, KN Barnard, A Shajahan, WS Weichart, P Azadi, CR Parrish, ...
GLYCOBIOLOGY 30 (12), 1048-1049, 2020
2020
The use of glycoengineered cell lines for investigating influenza A interactions with modified sialic acids
K Barnard, B Wasik, B Lawrence, C Parrish
GLYCOBIOLOGY 28 (12), 1014-1015, 2018
2018
Identifying O-acetylated Sialic Acids Using Viral-Derived Sialoglycan-Recognizing Probes
BR Wasik, KN Barnard, BK Lawrence, CR Parrish
GLYCOBIOLOGY 27 (12), 1232-1232, 2017
2017
Sialic acid structures and linkages-variation within animals and effects on virus interactions
C Parrish, B Wasik, K Barnard, A Varki
GLYCOBIOLOGY 27 (12), 1183-1183, 2017
2017
Utilizing Pathogen Sialolectins to Probe Sialic Acid Diversity
BR Wasik, K Barnard, A Varki, CR Parrish
GLYCOBIOLOGY 25 (11), 1247-1248, 2015
2015
Modified sialic acids and influenza virus host specificity
CR Parrish, BR Wasik, A Varki, KN Barnard
GLYCOBIOLOGY 25 (11), 1245-1245, 2015
2015
Sequencing of rabies binding region on nicotinic acteylcholine receptor alpha subunits in four host species
K Barnard
2013
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