Erik Falck-Pedersen

Affiliations: 
Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY, United States 
Area:
Immunology, Microbiology Biology
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Weskamp G, Tüshaus J, Li D, et al. (2020) ADAM17 stabilizes its interacting partner inactive Rhomboid 2 (iRhom2) but not inactive Rhomboid 1 (iRhom1). The Journal of Biological Chemistry
Janovitz T, Wong S, Young NS, et al. (2017) Parvovirus B19 integration into human CD36+ erythroid progenitor cells. Virology. 511: 40-48
Huffman JB, Daniel GR, Falck-Pedersen E, et al. (2017) The C-terminus of the herpes simplex virus pUL25 protein is required for release of viral genomes from capsids bound to nuclear pores. Journal of Virology
Anghelina D, Lam E, Falck-Pedersen E. (2016) Diminished antiviral innate response to Adenovirus vectors in cGAS/STING deficient mice minimally impacts adaptive immunity. Journal of Virology
Lam E, Falck-Pedersen E. (2014) Unabated adenovirus replication following activation of the cGAS/STING-dependent antiviral response in human cells. Journal of Virology. 88: 14426-39
Janovitz T, Sadelain M, Falck-Pedersen E. (2014) Adeno-associated virus type 2 preferentially integrates single genome copies with defined breakpoints. Virology Journal. 11: 15
Janovitz T, Oliveira T, Sadelain M, et al. (2014) Highly divergent integration profile of adeno-associated virus serotype 5 revealed by high-throughput sequencing. Journal of Virology. 88: 2481-8
Lam E, Stein S, Falck-Pedersen E. (2014) Adenovirus detection by the cGAS/STING/TBK1 DNA sensing cascade. Journal of Virology. 88: 974-81
Janovitz T, Klein IA, Oliveira T, et al. (2013) High-throughput sequencing reveals principles of adeno-associated virus serotype 2 integration. Journal of Virology. 87: 8559-68
Stein SC, Lam E, Falck-Pedersen E. (2012) Cell-specific regulation of nucleic acid sensor cascades: a controlling interest in the antiviral response. Journal of Virology. 86: 13303-12
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