Heather A. Vatter, Ph.D.

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2013 Biology Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA, United States 
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Virology Biology, Immunology, Molecular Biology
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Margo A. Brinton grad student 2013 Georgia State
 (Analysis of simian hemorrhagic fever virus proteins and the host cell responses of disease resistant and susceptible primates.)
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Vatter HA, Donaldson EF, Huynh J, et al. (2015) A simian hemorrhagic fever virus isolate from persistently infected baboons efficiently induces hemorrhagic fever disease in Japanese macaques. Virology. 474: 186-98
Brinton MA, Di H, Vatter HA. (2015) Simian hemorrhagic fever virus: Recent advances. Virus Research. 202: 112-9
Vatter HA, Di H, Donaldson EF, et al. (2014) Corrigendum to "Each of the eight simian hemorrhagic fever virus minor structural proteins is functionally important" [Virology 462-463 (2014) 351-362]. Virology. 464: 461
Vatter HA, Di H, Donaldson EF, et al. (2014) Each of the eight simian hemorrhagic fever virus minor structural proteins is functionally important. Virology. 462: 351-62
Vatter HA, Di H, Donaldson EF, et al. (2014) Functional analyses of the three simian hemorrhagic fever virus nonstructural protein 1 papain-like proteases. Journal of Virology. 88: 9129-40
Vatter HA, Brinton MA. (2014) Differential responses of disease-resistant and disease-susceptible primate macrophages and myeloid dendritic cells to simian hemorrhagic fever virus infection. Journal of Virology. 88: 2095-106
Vatter HA, Di H, Donaldson EF, et al. (2014) Corrigendum to "Each of the eight simian hemorrhagic fever virus minor structural proteins is functionally important" [Virology 462-463 (2014) 351-362] Virology
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