Tsang Long Lin

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Professor of Veterinary Pathology
Ph.D., University of Minnesota, 1987
M.S., University of Minnesota, 1983

Contact Info:

tllin@purdue.edu
765-494-7440

Training Group(s):
Microbiology, Immunology and Infectious Diseases

PULSe Contributor - not currently hosting students for laboratory rotations or recruiting students in the laboratory

Current Research Interests:

Pathology, pathogenesis, immunology/immunopathology, and vaccinology of infectious, toxic, and neoplastic diseases

Selected Publications:

65. Loa, C. C.; Lin, T. L.; Wu, C. C.; Bryan, T. A.; Hooper, T.; Schrader, D. Differential detection of turkey coronavirus, infectious bronchitis virus, and bovine coronavirus by a multiplex polymerase chain reaction. Journal of Virological Methods, 131(1): 86-91, 2006.

66. Loa, C. C.; Lin, T. L.; Wu, C. C.; Bryan, T. A.; Hooper, T.; Schrader, D. Comparison of 3’ End Encoding Regions of Turkey Coronavirus Isolates from Indiana, North Carolina, and Minnesota. Intervirology, 49: 230-238, 2006.

67. Hsieh, M. K.; Wu, C. C.; Lin, T. L. The effect of co-administration of DNA carrying chicken interferon-? gene on protection of chickens against infectious bursal disease by DNA-mediated vaccination. Vaccine, 24: 6955-6965, 2006.

68. Chang, H. W.; Jeng, C. R.; Lin. T. L.; Liu, J. J.; Chiou, M. T.; Tsai, Y. C.; Chia, M. Y.; Jan, T. R.; Pang, V. F. Immunopathological effects of porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2) on swine alveolar macrophages by in vitro inoculation. Vet Immunology and Immunopathology, 110: 207-219, 2006.

69. Mouser, P.; Cole, A.; Lin, T. L. Maxillary osteosarcoma in a prairie dog (Cynomys ludovicianus). Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation, 18: 310-312, 2006. Corresponding author.

70. Mitsui, I.; Jackson, L. P.; Couëtil, L. L.; Lin, T. L.; Ramos-Vara, J. A. Hypertrichosis in a horse with alimentary T-cell lymphoma and pituitary involvement. Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation, 19: 128-132, 2007.

71. Wu, C. C.; Rubinelli, P.; Lin, T. L. Invited Minireview: Molecular detection and differentiation of infectious bursal disease virus. Avian Diseases, 51: 515-526, 2007.

72. Vemireddi, V.; Sharma, A.; Wu, C. C.; Lin, T. L. Systemic nocardiosis in a Reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus). Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation, 19: 326-329, 2007. Corresponding author.

73. Hsieh, M. K.; Wu, C. C.; Lin, T. L. Priming with DNA vaccine and boosting with killed vaccine conferring protection of chickens against infectious bursal disease. Vaccine, 25: 5417-5427, 2007. Corresponding author.

74. Ramos-Vara, J. A.; Wu, C. C.; Lin, T. L.; Miller M. A. Nocardia tenerifensis genome identification in a cutaneous granuloma of a cat. Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation, 19: 577-580, 2007.

75. Chang, J.; Myeni, S. K.; Lin, T. L.; Wu, C. C.; Staiger, C. J.; Zhou, D. SipC multimerization promotes actin nucleation and contributes to Salmonella-induced inflammation. Molecular Microbiology, 66 (6): 1548-1556, 2007.

76. Yu, C. Y.; Liu, Y. W.; Chou, S. J.; Chao, M. R.; Weng, B. C.; Tsay, J. G.; Chiu, C. H.; Wu, C. C.; Lin, T. L.; Chang, C. C.; Chu, C. Genomic diversity and molecular differentiation of Riemerella anatipestifer associated with eight outbreaks in five farms. Avian Pathology, 37(3): 273-279, 2008.

77. Cao, J.; Wu, C.C.; Lin, T.L. Complete nucleotide sequence of polyprotein gene 1 and genome organization of turkey coronavirus. Virus Research, 136 (1-2): 43-49, 2008.

78. Cao, J.; Wu, C. C.; Lin, T. L. Turkey coronavirus non-structure protein nsp15: a novel endoribonuclease. Intervirology, 51(5): 342-351, 2008.

79. Ramos-Vera, J.A.; Wu, C.C.; Mitsui, I.; Lin, T.L.; Miller, M.A. Metritis, valvular endocarditis, and septicemia by Actinobacillus equuli in a gilt in the US. Veterinary Pathology, 45 (4): 495-499, 2008.

80. Huang, T.Z.; Lin, T.L.; Wu, C.C. Serovar distribution and antimicrobial susceptibility of swine Salmonella isolates from clinically ill pigs in diagnostic submissions from Indiana in the United States. Letters in applied Microbiology, 48 (3): 331-336, 2009.

81. Alinovi, C.A.; Ward, M.P., Lin, T. L.; Wu, C. C. Sample handling substantially affects Johne's ELISA. Preventive Veterinary Medicine 90: 278-283, 2009.

82. Huang, T.Z.; Lin, T. L.; Wu, C. C. Antimicrobial susceptibility and resistance of chicken Escherichia coli, Salmonella spp., and Pasteurella multocida isolates. Avian Diseases, 53: 89-93, 2009.

83. Alinovi, C.; Wu, C.C.; Lin, T.L. In utero Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis infection of pygmy goat. Veterinary Record, 164: 276-277, 2009.

84. Alinovi, C.A., Moore, G. E., Lin, T. L., Ward, M. P., Wu, C. C. Real-Time PCR, Compared to Liquid and Solid Culture Media and ELISA, for the Detection of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis. Veternary Microbiology, 136: 177-179, 2009.

85. Bisby, T.M.; Pratt, S.M.; Fenton, R.K.; Baird, A.N.; Lin TL. What is your diagnosis? Impression smear from a perifemoral mass in a cow. Veterinary Clinical Pathology, 38(3):343-347, 2009.

86. Chen, Y.N.; Wu, C.C.; Bryan, T.; Hooper, T.; Schrader, D.; Lin, T.L. Specific real-time reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction for detection and quantitation of turkey coronavirus RNA in tissues and feces from turkeys infected with turkey coronavirus. Journal of Virological Methods, 163(2):452-458, 2010.

87. Hsieh, M.K.; Wu, C.C.; Lin, T.L. DNA-mediated vaccination conferring protection against infectious bursal disease in broiler chickens in the presence of maternal antibody. Vaccine, 28: 3936-3943, 2010.

88. Chen, Y.N.; Wu, C.C.; Lin, T.L. Identification and characterization of a neutralizing-epitope-containing spike protein fragment in turkey coronavirus. Archives of Virology, 156: 1525-1535, 2011.

89. Raizman, E.A.; Habteselassie, M.Y.; Wu, C.C.; Lin, T.L.; Negron, M.; Turco, R.F. Leaching of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis in soil under in vitro conditions. Veterinary Medicine International, doi:10.4061/2011/506239, 2011.

90. Chen, Y.Y.; Wu, C.C.; Lin, T.L. Infectious bursal disease DNA vaccination conferring protection by delayed appearance and rapid clearance of invading viruses. Archives of Virology, 156 (12): 2241-2250, 2011.

91. Frank, C.; Vemulapalli, R.; Lin, T.L. Cerebral phaeohyphomycosis due to Cladophialophora bantiana in a Huacaya Alpaca (Vicugna pacos). Journal of Comparative Pathology, 145 (4): 410-413, 2011.

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