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History
- Received April 6, 2020
- Returned for modification May 13, 2020
- Accepted July 10, 2020
- Published online September 18, 2020.
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- Guy H. Palmer, Editor, Washington State University
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- Accepted Manuscript version (July 20, 2020).
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Author Information
- Martha E. Hensela,
- Sankar P. Chakia,
- Lauren Stranahana,
- Anthony E. Gregoryb,
- Erin J. van Schaikb,
- Daniel G. Garcia-Gonzaleza,
- Omar Khalafa,c,
- James E. Samuelb and
- Angela M. Arenas-Gamboaa
- aDepartment of Veterinary Pathobiology, College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, USA
- bDepartment of Microbial Pathogenesis and Immunology, College of Medicine, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, USA
- cDepartment of Veterinary Pathology and Poultry Diseases, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Baghdad, Baghdad, Iraq
- Address correspondence to Angela M. Arenas-Gamboa, amarenas{at}tamu.edu.
Citation Hensel ME, Chaki SP, Stranahan L, Gregory AE, van Schaik EJ, Garcia-Gonzalez DG, Khalaf O, Samuel JE, Arenas-Gamboa AM. 2020. Intratracheal inoculation with Brucella melitensis in the pregnant guinea pig is an improved model for reproductive pathogenesis and vaccine studies. Infect Immun 88:e00204-20. https://doi.org/10.1128/IAI.00204-20.