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Autor:
Frederick A Matsen, Christopher T Small, Khanh Soliven, Gregory A Engel, Mostafa M Feeroz, Xiaoxing Wang, Karen L Craig, M Kamrul Hasan, Michael Emerman, Maxine L Linial, Lisa Jones-Engel
Publikováno v:
PLoS Computational Biology, Vol 10, Iss 2, p e1003493 (2014)
Simian Foamy Virus (SFV) can be transmitted from non-human primates (NHP) to humans. However, there are no documented cases of human to human transmission, and significant differences exist between infection in NHP and human hosts. The mechanism for
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https://doaj.org/article/1ea87065669d488c9ed87c88a72fdbf9
Autor:
Karen L. Craig, Jasna Hocevar-Trnka, Stephen B. Shrewsbury, Satterly Kelsey H, John Hoekman, Jason Lickliter
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry. 81
Objective INP105 is a drug-device combination of olanzapine and technology that delivers a powder formulation of olanzapine to the vascular-rich upper nasal space. This study evaluated the pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, safety, and tolerability
Autor:
Karen L. Craig, Christopher T Small, Eun Gyung Lee, Gregory A. Engel, Xiaoxing Wang, Mostafa M. Feeroz, Lisa Jones-Engel, Maxine L. Linial, Frederick A. Matsen, Khanh Soliven, Kamrul Hasan
Publikováno v:
Journal of Virology. 87:13628-13639
Simian foamy viruses (SFV) are complex retroviruses that are ubiquitous in nonhuman primates (NHP) and are zoonotically transmitted to humans, presumably through NHP saliva, by licking, biting, and other behaviors. We have studied SFV in free-ranging
Autor:
Lisa Jones-Engel, Khanh Soliven, Gregory A. Engel, Karen L. Craig, Dana L. Jackson, Xiaoxing Wang, Maxine L. Linial, Mostafa M. Feeroz, M. Kamrul Hasan
Publikováno v:
Journal of Virology. 89:7414-7416
Simian foamy viruses (SVF) are ubiquitous in nonhuman primates (NHP). SFV can be zoonotically transmitted to humans who either work with or live commensally with NHP. We analyzed the blood of 45 Bangladeshi performing monkey owners (an ethnic group c
Autor:
Xiaoxing Wang, Gregory A. Engel, Khanh Soliven, Christopher T Small, Mostafa M. Feeroz, M. Kamrul Hasan, Lisa Jones-Engel, Maxine L. Linial, Michael Emerman, Frederick A. Matsen, Karen L. Craig
Publikováno v:
PLoS Computational Biology, Vol 10, Iss 2, p e1003493 (2014)
PLoS Computational Biology
PLoS Computational Biology
Simian Foamy Virus (SFV) can be transmitted from non-human primates (NHP) to humans. However, there are no documented cases of human to human transmission, and significant differences exist between infection in NHP and human hosts. The mechanism for
Autor:
Mike Tyers, Karen L. Craig
Publikováno v:
Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology. 72:299-328
The ubiquitin system of intracellular protein degradation controls the abundance of many critical regulatory proteins. Specificity in the ubiquitin system is determined largely at the level of substrate recognition, a step that is mediated by E3 ubiq
Publikováno v:
Molecular Cell. 2(6):709-718
Exit from mitosis requires the inactivation of mitotic cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs) by an unknown mechanism. We show that the Cdc14 phosphatase triggers mitotic exit by three parallel mechanisms, each of which inhibits Cdk activity. Cdc14 dephosph
Publikováno v:
Cell. 91(2):209-219
We have reconstituted the ubiquitination pathway for the Cdk inhibitor Sic1 using recombinant proteins. Skp1, Cdc53, and the F-box protein Cdc4 form a complex, SCFCdc4, which functions as a Sic1 ubiquitin-ligase (E3) in combination with the ubiquitin
Autor:
Lisa Jones-Engel, Gregory A. Engel, Dana L. Jackson, Sergei B. Ivanov, Karen L. Craig, Carolyn R. Stenbak, Maxine L. Linial, Gustavo A. Gutiérrez, Xiaoxing Wang, Khanh Soliven
Publikováno v:
Journal of virology. 88(2)
Foamy viruses (FV) are complex retroviruses that naturally infect all nonhuman primates (NHP) studied to date. Zoonotic transmission of Old World NHP simian foamy viruses (SFV) has been documented, leading to nonpathogenic persistent infections. To d
Autor:
Calvin B. Harley, Karen L. Craig
Publikováno v:
Biochemical Journal. 314:937-942
During platelet activation, receptor-coupled phospholipid hydrolysis stimulates protein kinase C (PKC) and results in the phosphorylation of several proteins, the most prominent being pleckstrin. Pleckstrin is composed of two repeated domains, now ca