PUBLICATIONS IN A REFEREED FORUM (JOURNALS/BOOKS):
1) Olson, E.J., J.A. Oaks, G.D. Osmundson, and M.B. Hildreth.
Ultrastructural and lectin-histochemical differences between the scolex/strobila
and bladder teguments of the Taenia taeniaeformis strobilocercus.
Accepted by the J. Parasitol.
2) Hildreth, M.B., P.W. Pappas and J.A. Oaks. 1997. Effect of tunicamycin on the uptake and incorporation of galactose in Hymenolepis diminuta J. Parasitol. 83: 555-558
3) Lumsden, R.D. and M.B. Hildreth. 1983. Fine structure of adult tapeworms. In "Biology of the Eucestodes" Vol. I (C. Arm and P. Pappas, eds.) pp. 177-233, Academic Press.
PAPERS PRESENTED:
1) Glycoprotein composition of the Taenia taeniaeformis strobilocercus
surface tegument: Scolex versus bladder. (with E.J. Olson, M.A. Perry,
J.A. Oaks) 73rd Annual Meeting of the American Society of Parasitologists,
Kono, HA. 1998.
2) Mechanisms for resistance to digestion in tapeworm surface membranes: Development of an experimental model. (with E.J. Olson, M.A. Perry, and J. A. Oaks. Second International Rushmore Conference on Mechanisms in the Pathogenesis of Enteric Diseases. Rapid City, SD, 1998.
3) Protein composition of the Taenia taeniaeformis strobilocercus surface tegument: scolex versus bladder (with E.J. Olson1, M.A. Perry, J.A. Oaks and M.B. Hildreth) South Dakota EPSCoR Eighth Annual Conference, Brookings, SD, 1997.
4) Effect of acidic pepsin on the viability of Echinococcus multilocularis protoscoleces. (with E.J. Olson, D.J. Robison, and W.C. Luhman) Third Annual Raymond A. Moore Biostress Research Poster Day, Brookings, South Dakota. 1997.
5) Glycoconjugates Associated with the Digestible and Non-Digestible Regions of the Taenia taeniaeformis Strobilocercus Based on Lectin Histochemistry of Whole Worms. (with E.J. Olson, S.R. Duimstra, and T.R. Wickre) 72th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Parasitologists, Nashville, TN. 1997.
6) Use of digitonin to differentially strip the tegumental membrane surrounding the strobila and bladder regions of Taenia taeniaeformis strobilocerci. (with E.J. Olson, D.J. Robison and S.R. Duimstra) 82nd Annual Meeting of the South Dakota Academy of Sciences, Aberdeen, South Dakota. 1997.
7) In vitro digestion of the Taenia taeniaeformis strobilocercus bladder. (with E.J. Olson, and J.A. Oaks) South Dakota EPSCoR Seventh Annual Conference, Rapid City, SD, 1996.
8) Use of lectin histochemistry to evaluate the effects of tunicamycin on Hymenolepis diminuta adult tapeworms (with E.J. Olson) Second Annual Raymond A. Moore Biostress Research Poster Day, Brookings, South Dakota. 1996.
9) Use of lectin histochemistry to evaluate the effects of tunicamycin on Hymenolepis diminuta adult tapeworms (with E.J. Olson, and J.A. Oaks) 81th Annual Meeting of the South Dakota Academy of Sciences, Brookings, South Dakota. 1996.
10) Lectin binding characteristics of Taenia taeniaeformis strobilocerci at different ages (with G.D. Osmundson) 75th Annual Meeting of the South Dakota Academy of Sciences, Madison, South Dakota. 1990.
11) Effect of tunicamycin on carbohydrate transport and incorporation in the adult stage of Hymenolepis diminuta. (with J.A. Oaks) 62nd Annual Meeting of the American Society of Parasitologists, Lincoln, Nebraska. 1987.
12) Metacestode Surfaces. Invited Speaker at the 1st Annual "Midwest Tropical Disease Research Meeting". March 28, 1987. University of Illinois College of Medicine at Rockford; Rockford, IL.
13) A lectin histochemical comparison of glycoconjugates associated with the digestible and non-digestible surface membranes of the Taenia taeniaeformis strobilocercus. (with J.A. Oaks) Annual Meeting of FASEB, St. Louis, Missouri. 1986.
14) Characterization of the Taenia taeniaeformis strobilocercus tegumental surface membrane with Lectins. (with J.A. Oaks) 60th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Parasitologists, Athens, Georgia. 1985.
15) Tegumental free-surface glycocalyx characterized by lectin binding to Hymenolepis diminuta (with J.A. Oaks) 60th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Parasitologists, Athens, Georgia. 1985.