Kate Manley, Ph.D.

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2007 Brown University, Providence, RI 
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Walter J. Atwood grad student 2007 Brown
 (Mechanisms restricting the tropism of polyomaviruses.)
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Manley K, Anderson J, Yang F, et al. (2011) Human cytomegalovirus escapes a naturally occurring neutralizing antibody by incorporating it into assembling virions. Cell Host & Microbe. 10: 197-209
Feire AL, Roy RM, Manley K, et al. (2010) The glycoprotein B disintegrin-like domain binds beta 1 integrin to mediate cytomegalovirus entry. Journal of Virology. 84: 10026-37
Jordan JA, Manley K, Dugan AS, et al. (2010) Transcriptional regulation of BK virus by nuclear factor of activated T cells. Journal of Virology. 84: 1722-30
Dugan AS, Maginnis MS, Jordan JA, et al. (2008) Human alpha-defensins inhibit BK virus infection by aggregating virions and blocking binding to host cells. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 283: 31125-32
Manley K, O'Hara BA, Atwood WJ. (2008) Nuclear factor of activated T-cells (NFAT) plays a role in SV40 infection. Virology. 372: 48-55
Dugan AS, Gasparovic ML, Tsomaia N, et al. (2007) Identification of amino acid residues in BK virus VP1 that are critical for viability and growth. Journal of Virology. 81: 11798-808
Manley K, Gee GV, Simkevich CP, et al. (2007) Microarray analysis of glial cells resistant to JCV infection suggests a correlation between viral infection and inflammatory cytokine gene expression. Virology. 366: 394-404
Manley K, O'hara BA, Gee GV, et al. (2006) NFAT4 is required for JC virus infection of glial cells. Journal of Virology. 80: 12079-85
Eash S, Manley K, Gasparovic M, et al. (2006) The human polyomaviruses. Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences : Cmls. 63: 865-76
Elphick GF, Querbes W, Jordan JA, et al. (2004) The human polyomavirus, JCV, uses serotonin receptors to infect cells. Science (New York, N.Y.). 306: 1380-3
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