David A. Thorley-Lawson
Affiliations: | Immunology | Sackler School of Graduate Biomedical Sciences (Tufts University) |
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Thorley-Lawson D, Deitsch KW, Duca KA, et al. (2016) The Link between Plasmodium falciparum Malaria and Endemic Burkitt's Lymphoma-New Insight into a 50-Year-Old Enigma. Plos Pathogens. 12: e1005331 |
Thorley-Lawson DA. (2015) EBV Persistence--Introducing the Virus. Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology. 390: 151-209 |
Qiu J, Smith P, Leahy L, et al. (2015) The Epstein-Barr virus encoded BART miRNAs potentiate tumor growth in vivo. Plos Pathogens. 11: e1004561 |
Qiu J, Thorley-Lawson DA. (2014) EBV microRNA BART 18-5p targets MAP3K2 to facilitate persistence in vivo by inhibiting viral replication in B cells. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 111: 11157-62 |
Torgbor C, Awuah P, Deitsch K, et al. (2014) A multifactorial role for P. falciparum malaria in endemic Burkitt's lymphoma pathogenesis. Plos Pathogens. 10: e1004170 |
Torgbor C, Awuah P, Deitsch K, et al. (2014) Hemozoin is taken up by B cells and activates AID expression. Plos Pathogens |
Hawkins JB, Delgado-Eckert E, Thorley-Lawson DA, et al. (2013) The cycle of EBV infection explains persistence, the sizes of the infected cell populations and which come under CTL regulation. Plos Pathogens. 9: e1003685 |
Thorley-Lawson DA, Hawkins JB, Tracy SI, et al. (2013) The pathogenesis of Epstein-Barr virus persistent infection. Current Opinion in Virology. 3: 227-32 |
Tracy SI, Kakalacheva K, Lünemann JD, et al. (2012) Persistence of Epstein-Barr virus in self-reactive memory B cells. Journal of Virology. 86: 12330-40 |
Hawkins JB, Jones MT, Plassmann PE, et al. (2011) Chemotaxis in densely populated tissue determines germinal center anatomy and cell motility: a new paradigm for the development of complex tissues. Plos One. 6: e27650 |