Veterinary Anatomy and Radiology
Jeff Hogan, Ph. D.
Assistant Professor
Faculty member at UGA-VTH since: 2004
Selected Publications:
Hogan RJ, Usherwood EJ, Zhong W, Roberts AD, Dutton RW, Harmsen AG, Woodland DL. Activated antigen-specific CD8+ T cells persist in the lungs following recovery from respiratory virus infections. Journal of Immunology, 166:1813-1822, 2001.
Hogan RJ, van Beek J, Broussard DR, Surman S, Woodland DL. Identification of MHC class II-associated peptides that promote the presentation of toxic shock syndrome toxin-1 to T cells. Journal of Immunology, 166:6514-6522, 2001.
Hogan RJ, Zhong W, Usherwood EJ, Cookenham T, Roberts AD, Woodland DL. Protection from respiratory virus infections can be mediated by antigen-specific CD4+ T cells that persist in the lungs. Journal of Experimental Medicine, 193:981-986, 2001.
Wiley JA, Hogan RJ, Woodland DL, Harmsen AG. Antigen-specific CD8+ T cells persist in the upper respiratory tract following influenza virus infection. Journal of Immunology 167:3293-3299, 2001.
Woodland DL, Hogan RJ, Zhong W. Cellular immunity and memory to respiratory virus infections. Immunologic Research, 24:53-67, 2001.
Hogan RJ, Cauley L, Cookenham T, Ely K, Monard S, Woodland DL. Long-term maintenance of virus-specific effector memory CD8+ T cells in the lung airways depends on proliferation. Journal of Immunology 169:4976-4981, 2002.
Lund FE, Partida-Sanchez S, Lee BO, Kusser KL, Hartson L, Hogan RJ, Woodland DL, Randall TD. Lymphotoxin-alpha-deficient mice make delayed, but effective, T and B cell responses to influenza. Journal of Immunology 169:5236-5243, 2002.
Cauley LS, Hogan RJ,
Cauley L, Cookenham T, Hogan RJ, Crowe S, Woodland DL. Renewal of peripheral CD8+ memory T cells during secondary viral infection of antibody-sufficient mice. Journal of Immunology 170:5597-5606, 2003.
Bosio CM, Aman MJ, Grogan C, Hogan R, Ruthel G, Negley D, Mohamadzadeh M, Bavari S, Schmaljohn A. Ebola and
Zhou T, Wang H, Luo D, Rowe T, Wang Z, Hogan RJ, Qiu S, Bunzel RJ, Huang G, Voss TG, Kimberly R, and Luo M. Anti-viral activity of monoclonal antibodies against a receptor-binding domain of SARS coronavirus spike protein. Journal of Virology 78:7217-7226, 2004.
Rowe T, Gao G, Hogan RJ, Grant R,
Hogan RJ, Gao G, Rowe T, Paragas J,
