Edward M. Campbell

Affiliations: 
Cell Biology, Neurobiology and Anatomy Loyola University Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States 
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Cell Biology, Virology Biology
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Badieyan S, Lichon D, Andreas MP, et al. (2023) HIV-1 binds dynein directly to hijack microtubule transport machinery. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Nguyen T, Nguyen N, Cochran AG, et al. (2023) Repeated closed-head mild traumatic brain injury-induced inflammation is associated with nociceptive sensitization. Journal of Neuroinflammation. 20: 196
Dharan A, Campbell EM. (2022) Teaching old dogmas new tricks: recent insights into the nuclear import of HIV-1. Current Opinion in Virology. 53: 101203
Al-Harthi L, Campbell EM, Schneider JA, et al. (2020) What HIV in the brain can teach us about SARS-CoV-2 neurologic complications? Aids Research and Human Retroviruses
Taylor HE, Calantone N, Lichon D, et al. (2020) mTOR Overcomes Multiple Metabolic Restrictions to Enable HIV-1 Reverse Transcription and Intracellular Transport. Cell Reports. 31: 107810
Dharan A, Bachmann N, Talley S, et al. (2020) Nuclear pore blockade reveals that HIV-1 completes reverse transcription and uncoating in the nucleus. Nature Microbiology
Kim K, Dauphin A, Komurlu S, et al. (2019) Cyclophilin A protects HIV-1 from restriction by human TRIM5α. Nature Microbiology
Talley S, Kalinina O, Winek M, et al. (2019) A Novel Caspase-1 Biosensor to Monitor the Progression of Inflammation In Vivo. Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)
Imam S, Kömürlü S, Mattick J, et al. (2019) K63-linked Ubiquitin is Required for Restriction of HIV-1 Reverse Transcription and Capsid Destabilization by Rhesus Trim5alpha. Journal of Virology
Kömürlü S, Bradley M, Smolin N, et al. (2019) Defects in assembly explain reduced antiviral activity of the G249D polymorphism in human TRIM5α. Plos One. 14: e0212888
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