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Victoria S Carter
University of Washington
1993
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PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
31342656High Prevalence and Disease Correlation of Autoantibodies Against p40 Encoded by Long Interspersed Nuclear Elements in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus.Arthritis Rheumatol2020
32743509Autoantibodies against citrullinated serum albumin in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.J Transl Autoimmun2019
28967519Evaluation of the innate immune responses to influenza and live-attenuated influenza vaccine infection in primary differentiated human nasal epithelial cells.Vaccine2017
25520505Delayed inflammatory and cell death responses are associated with reduced pathogenicity in Lujo virus-infected cynomolgus macaques.J Virol2015
24807713Deep transcriptional sequencing of mucosal challenge compartment from rhesus macaques acutely infected with simian immunodeficiency virus implicates loss of cell adhesion preceding immune activation.J Virol2014
25977790A comprehensive collection of systems biology data characterizing the host response to viral infection.Sci Data2014
25359852Host genetic diversity enables Ebola hemorrhagic fever pathogenesis and resistance.Science2014
23631916Cell host response to infection with novel human coronavirus EMC predicts potential antivirals and important differences with SARS coronavirus.mBio2013
22190720Molecular signatures associated with Mx1-mediated resistance to highly pathogenic influenza virus infection: mechanisms of survival.J Virol2012
22608059Chronic immune activation is a distinguishing feature of liver and PBMC gene signatures from HCV/HIV coinfected patients and may contribute to hepatic fibrogenesis.Virology2012
21917952Systems virology identifies a mitochondrial fatty acid oxidation enzyme, dodecenoyl coenzyme A delta isomerase, required for hepatitis C virus replication and likely pathogenesis.J Virol2011
21994441Functional genomics reveals an essential and specific role for Stat1 in protection of the central nervous system following herpes simplex virus corneal infection.J Virol2011
19939913The alpha/beta interferon receptor provides protection against influenza virus replication but is dispensable for inflammatory response signaling.J Virol2010
20926563Genomic profiling of tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha) receptor and interleukin-1 receptor knockout mice reveals a link between TNF-alpha signaling and increased severity of 1918 pandemic influenza virus infection.J Virol2010
20504916Lethal dissemination of H5N1 influenza virus is associated with dysregulation of inflammation and lipoxin signaling in a mouse model of infection.J Virol2010
19461876P58(IPK): a novel "CIHD" member of the host innate defense response against pathogenic virus infection.PLoS Pathog2009
19692471A single-amino-acid substitution in a polymerase protein of an H5N1 influenza virus is associated with systemic infection and impaired T-cell activation in mice.J Virol2009
19798428Lethal influenza virus infection in macaques is associated with early dysregulation of inflammatory related genes.PLoS Pathog2009
17715226Functional genomic and serological analysis of the protective immune response resulting from vaccination of macaques with an NS1-truncated influenza virus.J Virol2007
16501110Global suppression of the host antiviral response by Ebola- and Marburgviruses: increased antagonism of the type I interferon response is associated with enhanced virulence.J Virol2006
17006449Genomic analysis of increased host immune and cell death responses induced by 1918 influenza virus.Nature2006
17005686Suppression of proinflammatory signal transduction and gene expression by the dual nucleic acid binding domains of the vaccinia virus E3L proteins.J Virol2006
16840339Functional genomic analysis of herpes simplex virus type 1 counteraction of the host innate response.J Virol2006
16928763Integrated molecular signature of disease: analysis of influenza virus-infected macaques through functional genomics and proteomics.J Virol2006
15367608Integration of clinical data, pathology, and cDNA microarrays in influenza virus-infected pigtailed macaques (Macaca nemestrina).J Virol2004
15308742Global host immune response: pathogenesis and transcriptional profiling of type A influenza viruses expressing the hemagglutinin and neuraminidase genes from the 1918 pandemic virus.J Virol2004
12743294Gene expression profiling of the cellular transcriptional network regulated by alpha/beta interferon and its partial attenuation by the hepatitis C virus nonstructural 5A protein.J Virol2003
12591738Identification of novel tumor markers in hepatitis C virus-associated hepatocellular carcinoma.Cancer Res2003
12149435Cellular transcriptional profiling in influenza A virus-infected lung epithelial cells: the role of the nonstructural NS1 protein in the evasion of the host innate defense and its potential contribution to pandemic influenza.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A2002
10612655Large-scale monitoring of host cell gene expression during HIV-1 infection using cDNA microarrays.Virology2000
9851617Molecular cloning of the glycosomal malate dehydrogenase of Trypanosoma brucei.Mol Biochem Parasitol1998
9603490Trypanosoma brucei: molecular cloning and stage-regulated expression of a malate dehydrogenase localized to the mitochondrion.Exp Parasitol1998
7729486Trypanosoma congolense: developmental regulation of protein kinases and tyrosine phosphorylation during the life cycle.Exp Parasitol1995
7527048Cell cycle-specific induction of an 89 kDa serine/threonine protein kinase activity in Trypanosoma brucei.J Cell Sci1994
7989338Translational control mediates the developmental regulation of the Trypanosoma brucei Nrk protein kinase.J Biol Chem1994
7706399The protein phosphatase inhibitor okadaic acid induces defects in cytokinesis and organellar genome segregation in Trypanosoma brucei.J Cell Sci1994
7681984Protein kinases in divergent eukaryotes: identification of protein kinase activities regulated during trypanosome development.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A1993
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Center for Innate Immunity and Immune Disease, University of Washington
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Center for Innate Immunity and Immune Disease, University of Washington
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Clinical Research Division, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
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Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
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Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
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National Center for Toxicological Research
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University of Texas Medical Branch
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University of Washington, USA Washington National Primate Research Center
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Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
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