Michael E. Lindquist, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2011 Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN 
Area:
Microbiology
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Terence S. Dermody grad student 2011 Vanderbilt
 (Investigations into the role of stress granule formation during respiratory syncytial virus infection.)
James Earl Crowe, Jr. grad student 2005-2011 Vanderbilt Medical School (ID Tree)
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Lindquist ME, Hicar MD. (2019) B Cells and Antibodies in Kawasaki Disease. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 20
Lindquist ME, Schmaljohn CS. (2018) Intracellular Detection of Viral Transcription and Replication Using RNA FISH. Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.). 1604: 201-207
Pinkham C, Dahal B, de la Fuente CL, et al. (2017) Alterations in the host transcriptome in vitro following Rift Valley fever virus infection. Scientific Reports. 7: 14385
Ladner JT, Wiley MR, Beitzel B, et al. (2016) A Multicomponent Animal Virus Isolated from Mosquitoes. Cell Host & Microbe
Amaya M, Keck F, Lindquist M, et al. (2015) The ubiquitin proteasome system plays a role in venezuelan equine encephalitis virus infection. Plos One. 10: e0124792
Lindquist ME, Mainou BA, Dermody TS, et al. (2011) Activation of protein kinase R is required for induction of stress granules by respiratory syncytial virus but dispensable for viral replication. Virology. 413: 103-10
Lindquist ME, Lifland AW, Utley TJ, et al. (2010) Respiratory syncytial virus induces host RNA stress granules to facilitate viral replication. Journal of Virology. 84: 12274-84
Santangelo PJ, Lifland AW, Curt P, et al. (2009) Single molecule-sensitive probes for imaging RNA in live cells. Nature Methods. 6: 347-9
Utley TJ, Ducharme NA, Varthakavi V, et al. (2008) Respiratory syncytial virus uses a Vps4-independent budding mechanism controlled by Rab11-FIP2. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 105: 10209-14
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