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Charles J. Czuprynski is affiliated with the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Agricultural and Biological Sciences as well as Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. The scientist has a focused interest in subfields such as Food Science, Molecular Biology, Infectious Diseases, Microbiology, and Biotechnology.

Notable topics addressed in their work include Listeria monocytogenes in Food Safety, Salmonella and Campylobacter epidemiology, Bacterial biofilms and quorum sensing, Antimicrobial Resistance in Staphylococcus, Antimicrobial Peptides and Activities, Gut microbiota and health, and Microbial infections and disease research.

Frequent publication venues for their research include Veterinary Microbiology, JDS Communications, Meat and Muscle Biology, Angewandte Chemie International Edition, and Biology of Reproduction.

Charles J. Czuprynski has collaborated extensively with several co-authors, including Garret Suen, Andrew J. Steinberger, Kirty Wadhawan, Scott A. Rankin, and Korbin H. J. West.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Charles J. Czuprynski include:

  • Characterizing the microbiota of wooden boards used for cheese ripening (2021), JDS Communications
  • Sustained Release of a Synthetic Autoinducing Peptide Mimetic Blocks Bacterial Communication and Virulence In Vivo (2022), Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • Mechanistic Development of Cancers Associated with Processed Meat Products: A Review (2023), Meat and Muscle Biology
  • Assessing the microbiota of recycled bedding sand on a Wisconsin dairy farm (2021), Journal of Animal Science and Biotechnology
  • Inhibition of Listeria monocytogenes by Broth Cultures of Surface Microbiota of Wooden Boards Used in Cheese Ripening (2023), Applied Sciences

Best Publications

  • Administration of anti-granulocyte mAb RB6-8C5 impairs the resistance of mice to Listeria monocytogenes infection.

    C J Czuprynski;J F Brown;N Maroushek;R D Wagner

  • Surfaces modified with nanometer-thick silver-impregnated polymeric films that kill bacteria but support growth of mammalian cells

    Ankit Agarwal;Tahlia L. Weis;Michael J. Schurr;Nancy G. Faith

  • Killing of listeria monocytogenes by inflammatory neutrophils and mononuclear phagocytes from immune and nonimmune mice.

    Charles J. Czuprynski;Peter M. Henson;Peter M. Henson;Priscilla A. Campbell;Priscilla A. Campbell

  • Mannheimia haemolytica and Its Leukotoxin Cause Macrophage Extracellular Trap Formation by Bovine Macrophages

    Nicole A. Aulik;Katrina M. Hellenbrand;Charles J. Czuprynski

  • Effects of murine recombinant interleukin 1 alpha on the host response to bacterial infection.

    C J Czuprynski;J F Brown;K M Young;A J Cooley

  • Priming and stimulation of bovine neutrophils by recombinant human interleukin-1 alpha and tumor necrosis factor alpha.

    Allen K. Sample;Charles J. Czuprynski

  • Pasteurella haemolytica leukotoxin induces bovine leukocytes to undergo morphologic changes consistent with apoptosis in vitro.

    P K Stevens;C J Czuprynski

  • Treatment with anti-interleukin-10 monoclonal antibody enhances early resistance to but impairs complete clearance of Listeria monocytogenes infection in mice.

    R D Wagner;N M Maroushek;J F Brown;C J Czuprynski

  • Use of Hoechst 33342 staining to detect apoptotic changes in bovine mononuclear phagocytes infected with Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis.

    S. Allen;J. Sotos;M. J. Sylte;C. J. Czuprynski

  • Administration of anti-IL-4 monoclonal antibody 11B11 increases the resistance of mice to Listeria monocytogenes infection.

    M Haak-Frendscho;J F Brown;Y Iizawa;R D Wagner

  • Effects of gamma interferon and nitric oxide on the interaction of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis with bovine monocytes.

    B Zhao;M T Collins;C J Czuprynski

  • Mannheimia haemolytica and its leukotoxin cause neutrophil extracellular trap formation by bovine neutrophils.

    Nicole A. Aulik;Katrina M. Hellenbrand;Heather Klos;Charles J. Czuprynski

  • Recombinant murine interleukin-1 alpha enhancement of nonspecific antibacterial resistance

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  • Activation of bovine neutrophils by partially purified Pasteurella haemolytica leukotoxin.

    C J Czuprynski;E J Noel;O Ortiz-Carranza;S Srikumaran

  • Polymeric multilayers that localize the release of chlorhexidine from biologic wound dressings.

    Ankit Agarwal;Tyler B. Nelson;Patricia R. Kierski;Michael J. Schurr

  • A/J mice are susceptible and C57BL/6 mice are resistant to Listeria monocytogenes infection by intragastric inoculation.

    Charles J. Czuprynski;Nancy G. Faith;Howard Steinberg

  • Administration of antigranulocyte monoclonal antibody RB6-8C5 prevents expression of acquired resistance to Listeria monocytogenes infection in previously immunized mice.

    C J Czuprynski;J F Brown;R D Wagner;Howard Steinberg

  • Induction of CYP1A1 and CYP1B1 in liver and lung by benzo(a)pyrene and 7,12-d imethylbenz(a)anthracene do not affect distribution of polycyclic hydrocarbons to target tissue: role of AhR and CYP1B1 in bone marrow cytotoxicity.

    Noé Galván;Doug E. Teske;Guodong Zhou;Guodong Zhou;Bhagavatula Moorthy

  • The aryl hydrocarbon receptor is required for optimal resistance to Listeria monocytogenes infection in mice.

    Lewis Zhichang Shi;Nancy G. Faith;Yumi Nakayama;Makulasiddappa Suresh

  • Ability of the Listeria monocytogenes strain Scott A to cause systemic infection in mice infected by the intragastric route.

    Charles J. Czuprynski;Nancy G. Faith;Howard Steinberg

  • Cytokine regulation of the intracellular growth of Mycobacterium paratuberculosis in bovine monocytes.

    B G Zurbrick;D M Follett;C J Czuprynski

  • Ingestion andIntracellular GrowthofMycobacterium paratuberculosis within Bovine BloodMonocytes andMonocyte- Derived Macrophages

    Brenda G. Zurbrick;Charles J. Czuprynski

Frequent Co-Authors

Colin R. Jefcoate
Colin R. Jefcoate University of Wisconsin–Madison
Nicholas L. Abbott
Nicholas L. Abbott Cornell University
Christopher J. Murphy
Christopher J. Murphy University of California, Davis
James A. Lederer
James A. Lederer Brigham and Women's Hospital
John B. Luchansky
John B. Luchansky United States Department of Agriculture
Michael J. Schurr
Michael J. Schurr University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
Lynette B. Corbeil
Lynette B. Corbeil University of California, San Diego
M. Suresh
M. Suresh University of Wisconsin–Madison
Marcus E. Kehrli
Marcus E. Kehrli Agricultural Research Service
Kwang Sik Kim
Kwang Sik Kim Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

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