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    Cover for THE ROLE OF NUCLEAR DOMAIN 10 PROTEINS IN THE HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS LIFECYCLE

    THE ROLE OF NUCLEAR DOMAIN 10 PROTEINS IN THE HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS LIFECYCLE 

    Stepp, Wesley Hunter (Georgetown University, 2015)
    The complete lifecycle of human papillomaviruses (HPVs) is tightly linked to the differentiation program of the human epithelium. Upon primary infection, a short burst of viral DNA replication is required to establish the ...
    Cover for MECHANISMS CONTROLLING HUMAN NOROVIRUS POLYPROTEIN PROCESSING

    MECHANISMS CONTROLLING HUMAN NOROVIRUS POLYPROTEIN PROCESSING 

    May, Jared (Georgetown University, 2015)
    Noroviruses (NoV) are the prevailing cause of nonbacterial acute gastroenteritis worldwide and pose a significant financial burden on healthcare systems. The human NoV ORF1 encodes a 200 kDa polyprotein which is cleaved ...
    Cover for Cell Subsets and Pathogen Recognition Requirements Involved in the Innate Response of Primary Human Monocytes and Dendritic Cells to Toxoplasma gondii

    Cell Subsets and Pathogen Recognition Requirements Involved in the Innate Response of Primary Human Monocytes and Dendritic Cells to Toxoplasma gondii 

    Tosh, Kevin Wayne (Georgetown University, 2015)
    As a major natural host for Toxoplasma gondii, the mouse is widely used for the study of the immune response to this medically important protozoan parasite. However, murine innate recognition of toxoplasma depends on the ...
    Cover for Intranasal Vaccination with Murine Cytomegalovirus Expressing Respiratory Syncytial Virus Antigens Promotes Tissue-resident Memory CD8+ T cells

    Intranasal Vaccination with Murine Cytomegalovirus Expressing Respiratory Syncytial Virus Antigens Promotes Tissue-resident Memory CD8+ T cells 

    Morabito, Kaitlyn (Georgetown University, 2015)
    Cytomegalovirus (CMV) vectors are a promising vaccine strategy aimed at eliciting effector CD8+ T cells. CMV-based vaccines have been shown to mediate protection against viral pathogens including simian immunodeficiency ...

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    AuthorMay, Jared (1)Morabito, Kaitlyn (1)Stepp, Wesley Hunter (1)Tosh, Kevin Wayne (1)SubjectMicrobiology (3)Virology (3)Immunology (2)CMV (1)Dendritic Cells (1)... View MoreDate created
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