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Shelly J Robertson
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
1995
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Nevan J Krogan (CM4AI)
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35233576Genetically diverse mouse models of SARS-CoV-2 infection reproduce clinical variation in type I interferon and cytokine responses in COVID-19.bioRxiv2023
37491352Genetically diverse mouse models of SARS-CoV-2 infection reproduce clinical variation in type I interferon and cytokine responses in COVID-19.Nat Commun2023
35263563The domiNO effect turns macrophage activation deadly.Immunity2022
35750336MAVS Expression in Alveolar Macrophages Is Essential for Host Resistance against <i>Aspergillus fumigatus</i>.J Immunol2022
34889942Intravenous administration of BCG protects mice against lethal SARS-CoV-2 challenge.J Exp Med2022
34494021Intravenous administration of BCG protects mice against lethal SARS-CoV-2 challenge.bioRxiv2021
34855915A pigtailed macaque model of Kyasanur Forest disease virus and Alkhurma hemorrhagic disease virus pathogenesis.PLoS Pathog2021
34706234Mitophagy antagonism by ZIKV reveals Ajuba as a regulator of PINK1 signaling, PKR-dependent inflammation, and viral invasion of tissues.Cell Rep2021
32641828Envelope protein ubiquitination drives entry and pathogenesis of Zika virus.Nature2020
31189110TRIM5α Restricts Flavivirus Replication by Targeting the Viral Protease for Proteasomal Degradation.Cell Rep2019
31796542Simian Immunodeficiency Virus Infection of Rhesus Macaques Results in Delayed Zika Virus Clearance.mBio2019
29246952Cutting Edge: CCR2 Is Not Required for Ly6C<sup>hi</sup> Monocyte Egress from the Bone Marrow but Is Necessary for Migration within the Brain in La Crosse Virus Encephalitis.J Immunol2018
30011277Nucleocapsid protein-based vaccine provides protection in mice against lethal Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus challenge.PLoS Negl Trop Dis2018
29925658The Methyltransferase-Like Domain of Chikungunya Virus nsP2 Inhibits the Interferon Response by Promoting the Nuclear Export of STAT1.J Virol2018
29746837An Immunocompetent Mouse Model of Zika Virus Infection.Cell Host Microbe2018
29024636IFN-Lambda: The Key to Norovirus's Secret Hideaway.Cell Host Microbe2017
28111475Immunobiology of Ebola and Lassa virus infections.Nat Rev Immunol2017
28278296Robust growth of avirulent phase II Coxiella burnetii in bone marrow-derived murine macrophages.PLoS One2017
28099857A Systems Approach Reveals MAVS Signaling in Myeloid Cells as Critical for Resistance to Ebola Virus in Murine Models of Infection.Cell Rep2017
27511895FAM134B, the Selective Autophagy Receptor for Endoplasmic Reticulum Turnover, Inhibits Replication of Ebola Virus Strains Makona and Mayinga.J Infect Dis2016
26159719Flavivirus Antagonism of Type I Interferon Signaling Reveals Prolidase as a Regulator of IFNAR1 Surface Expression.Cell Host Microbe2015
26249231EBOLA VACCINE. VSV-EBOV rapidly protects macaques against infection with the 2014/15 Ebola virus outbreak strain.Science2015
24532583Tick-borne flaviviruses antagonize both IRF-1 and type I IFN signaling to inhibit dendritic cell function.J Immunol2014
24899185Host species restriction of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus through its receptor, dipeptidyl peptidase 4.J Virol2014
23417661Lethal Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus infection in interferon α/β receptor knockout mice is associated with high viral loads, proinflammatory responses, and coagulopathy.J Infect Dis2013
24146620Ebola virus RNA editing depends on the primary editing site sequence and an upstream secondary structure.PLoS Pathog2013
23600567The adaptive immune response does not influence hantavirus disease or persistence in the Syrian hamster.Immunology2013
21925107TRIM79α, an interferon-stimulated gene product, restricts tick-borne encephalitis virus replication by degrading the viral RNA polymerase.Cell Host Microbe2011
18841330Tick-borne flaviviruses: dissecting host immune responses and virus countermeasures.Immunol Res2009
17959678Suppression of acute anti-friend virus CD8+ T-cell responses by coinfection with lactate dehydrogenase-elevating virus.J Virol2008
18390707CD137 costimulation of CD8+ T cells confers resistance to suppression by virus-induced regulatory T cells.J Immunol2008
16641268In vivo interactions of ecotropic and polytropic murine leukemia viruses in mixed retrovirus infections.J Virol2006
16841143The role of virus-induced regulatory T cells in immunopathology.Springer Semin Immunopathol2006
16517701In vitro suppression of CD8+ T cell function by Friend virus-induced regulatory T cells.J Immunol2006
16051854CD8+ T-cell dysfunction due to cytolytic granule deficiency in persistent Friend retrovirus infection.J Virol2005
16188985Inhibition of interferon-stimulated JAK-STAT signaling by a tick-borne flavivirus and identification of NS5 as an interferon antagonist.J Virol2005
15479805Reduction of retrovirus-induced immunosuppression by in vivo modulation of T cells during acute infection.J Virol2004
12860710Comparative DNA microarray analysis of host cell transcriptional responses to infection by Coxiella burnetii or Chlamydia trachomatis.Ann N Y Acad Sci2003
11222710Differences in cytokine and chemokine responses during neurological disease induced by polytropic murine retroviruses Map to separate regions of the viral envelope gene.J Virol2001
9721229Mapping of a neurovirulence determinant within the envelope protein of a polytropic murine retrovirus: induction of central nervous system disease by low levels of virus.Virology1998
9188597Neurologic disease induced by polytropic murine retroviruses: neurovirulence determined by efficiency of spread to microglial cells.J Virol1997
8676516Two separate envelope regions influence induction of brain disease by a polytropic murine retrovirus (FMCF98).J Virol1996
7494324Characterization of a neurologic disease induced by a polytropic murine retrovirus: evidence for differential targeting of ecotropic and polytropic viruses in the brain.J Virol1995
7698664Characterization of the succinate dehydrogenase-encoding gene cluster (sdh) from the rickettsia Coxiella burnetii.Gene1995
7853473Induction of focal spongiform neurodegeneration in developmentally resistant mice by implantation of murine retrovirus-infected microglia.J Virol1995
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