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Research Publications (Food Safety)

This page tracks research articles published in national and international peer-reviewed journals. Recent articles are available ahead of print and searchable by Journal, Article Title, and Category. Research publications are tracked across six categories: Bacterial Pathogens, Chemical Contaminants, Natural Toxins, Parasites, Produce Safety, and Viruses. Articles produced by USDA Grant Funding Agencies (requires login) and FDA Grant Funding Agencies (requires login) are also tracked in Scopus.

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  1. Regulatory concepts to guide and promote the accelerated but safe clinical development and licensure of COVID‐19 vaccines in Europe

    • Allergy
    • Allergy, Volume 77, Issue 1, Page 72-82, January 2022.

      • Viruses
      • COVID-19
  2. COVID‐19 vaccines—The way forward

    • Allergy
    • Allergy, Volume 77, Issue 1, Page 15-16, January 2022.

      • Viruses
      • COVID-19
  3. COVID‐19 vaccination with BNT162b2 and ChAdOx1 vaccines has the potential to induce nasal neutralizing antibodies

    • Allergy
    • Allergy, Volume 77, Issue 1, Page 304-307, January 2022.

      • Viruses
      • COVID-19
  4. Antiviral response in vernal keratoconjunctivitis may be protective against COVID‐19

    • Allergy
    • Allergy, Volume 77, Issue 1, Page 298-300, January 2022.

      • Viruses
      • COVID-19
  5. Adding the variable of environmental complexity into the COVID‐19 pandemic equation

    • Allergy
    • Allergy, Volume 77, Issue 1, Page 331-333, January 2022.

      • Viruses
      • COVID-19
  6. Successful administration of second dose of BNT162b2 COVID‐19 vaccine in two patients with potential anaphylaxis to first dose

    • Allergy
    • Allergy, Volume 77, Issue 1, Page 337-338, January 2022.

      • Viruses
      • COVID-19
  7. Asthma phenotypes, associated comorbidities, and long‐term symptoms in COVID‐19

    • Allergy
    • Allergy, Volume 77, Issue 1, Page 173-185, January 2022.

      • Viruses
      • COVID-19
  8. Caspases and therapeutic potential of caspase inhibitors in moderate–severe SARS‐CoV‐2 infection and long COVID

    • Allergy
    • Allergy, Volume 77, Issue 1, Page 118-129, January 2022.

      • Viruses
      • COVID-19
  9. Development and preclinical evaluation of virus‐like particle vaccine against COVID‐19 infection

    • Allergy
    • Allergy, Volume 77, Issue 1, Page 258-270, January 2022.

      • Viruses
      • COVID-19
  10. Adverse COVID‐19 outcomes in immune deficiencies: Inequality exists between subclasses

    • Allergy
    • Allergy, Volume 77, Issue 1, Page 282-295, January 2022.

      • Viruses
      • COVID-19
  11. One Health: EAACI Position Paper on coronaviruses at the human‐animal interface, with a specific focus on comparative and zoonotic aspects of SARS‐CoV‐2

    • Allergy
    • Allergy, Volume 77, Issue 1, Page 55-71, January 2022.

      • Viruses
      • COVID-19
  12. Adherence to subcutaneous immunotherapy with aeroallergens in real‐life practice during the COVID‐19 pandemic

    • Allergy
    • Allergy, Volume 77, Issue 1, Page 197-206, January 2022.

      • Viruses
      • COVID-19
  13. Molecular definition of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 receptor‐binding domain mutations: Receptor affinity versus neutralization of receptor interaction

    • Allergy
    • Allergy, Volume 77, Issue 1, Page 143-149, January 2022.

      • Viruses
      • COVID-19
  14. Monitoring of Brazilian wheat blast field populations reveals resistance to QoI, DMI, and SDHI fungicides

    • Plant Pathology
    • Plant Pathology, EarlyView.

      • Chemical contaminants
      • Pesticide residues
  15. Resistance of Corynespora cassiicola from soybean to QoI and MBC fungicides in Brazil

    • Plant Pathology
    • Plant Pathology, EarlyView.

      • Chemical contaminants
      • Pesticide residues
  16. Application timing of herbicides, glyphosate and atrazine, sway respective epidemics of foliar pathogens in herbicide‐tolerant rapeseed

    • Plant Pathology
    • Plant Pathology, EarlyView.

      • Chemical contaminants
      • Pesticide residues
  17. Evaluating the contribution of synthetic fungicides to cereal plant health and CO2 reduction targets against the backdrop of the increasingly complex regulatory environment in Europe

    • Plant Pathology
    • Plant Pathology, Volume 71, Issue 1, Page 170-186, January 2022.

      • Chemical contaminants
      • Pesticide residues
  18. Fungicide resistance management: Maximizing the effective life of plant protection products

    • Plant Pathology
    • Plant Pathology, Volume 71, Issue 1, Page 150-169, January 2022.

      • Chemical contaminants
      • Pesticide residues
  19. “Phytopathological strolls” in the dual context of COVID‐19 lockdown and IYPH2020: Transforming constraints into an opportunity for public education about plant pathogens

    • Plant Pathology
    • Plant Pathology, Volume 71, Issue 1, Page 30-42, January 2022.

      • Viruses
      • COVID-19
  20. New role of sertraline against Toxoplasma gondii‐induced depression‐like behaviours in mice

    • Parasite Immunology
    • Parasite Immunology, Volume 43, Issue 12, December 2021.

      • Parasites
      • Toxoplasma gondii
  21. Impact of IFN‐y and CD40 signalling on Toxoplasma gondii cyst formation in differentiated Neuro‐2a neuroblastoma cells

    • Parasite Immunology
    • Parasite Immunology, EarlyView.

      • Parasites
      • Toxoplasma gondii
  22. Role of internalin proteins in the pathogenesis of Listeria monocytogenes

    • Molecular Microbiology
    • Molecular Microbiology, Volume 116, Issue 6, Page 1407-1419, December 2021.

      • Bacterial pathogens
      • Listeria monocytogenes
  23. AraC‐type regulators HilC and RtsA are directly controlled by an intestinal fatty acid to regulate Salmonella invasion

    • Molecular Microbiology
    • Molecular Microbiology, Volume 116, Issue 6, Page 1464-1475, December 2021. Invasion of the intestinal epithelium is an essential but energetically expensive survival strategy and is, therefore, tightly regulated by using specific cues from the environment. The enteric pathogen Salmonella controls its invasion machinery through the elegant coordination of three AraC-type transcription activators, HilD, HilC, and RtsA.

      • Bacterial pathogens
      • Salmonella
  24. Salmonella Genomic Island 1 requires a self‐encoded small RNA for mobilization

    • Molecular Microbiology
    • Molecular Microbiology, Volume 116, Issue 6, Page 1533-1551, December 2021. The SGI1-family elements that are specifically mobilized by the IncA- and IncC-family plasmids are important vehicles of antibiotic resistance among enteric bacteria. Although SGI1 exploits many plasmid-derived conjugation and regulatory functions, the basic mobilization module of the island is unrelated to that of IncC plasmids.

      • Bacterial pathogens
      • Salmonella
  25. Perturbation of ATG16L1 function impairs the biogenesis of Salmonella and Coxiella replication vacuoles

    • Molecular Microbiology
    • Molecular Microbiology, EarlyView. Anti-bacterial autophagy, known as xenophagy, is a host innate immune response that targets invading pathogens for degradation. Some intracellular bacteria, such as the enteric pathogen Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium (S. Typhimurium), utilize effector proteins to interfere with autophagy.

      • Bacterial pathogens
      • Salmonella