Roshni Mehta, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2008 | Immunobiology | University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ |
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(Viral and host factors associated with HIV-1 vertical transmission and pathogenesis.) |
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Marsden MD, Kovochich M, Suree N, et al. (2012) HIV latency in the humanized BLT mouse. Journal of Virology. 86: 339-47 |
Ahmad N, Mehta R, Harris DT. (2011) HIV-1 replication and gene expression occur at higher levels in neonatal blood naive and memory T-lymphocytes compared with adult blood cells Virology. 413: 39-46 |
Sundaravaradan V, Mehta R, Harris DT, et al. (2010) Differential expression and interaction of host factors augment HIV-1 gene expression in neonatal mononuclear cells Virology. 400: 32-43 |
Wellensiek BP, Ramakrishnan R, Sundaravaradan V, et al. (2009) Differential HIV-1 integration targets more actively transcribed host genes in neonatal than adult blood mononuclear cells Virology. 385: 28-38 |
Mehta R, Ramakrishnan R, Doktor K, et al. (2008) Genetic characterization of HIV type 1 long terminal repeat following vertical transmission. Aids Research and Human Retroviruses. 24: 437-45 |
Mehta R, Sundaravaradan V, Ahmad N. (2008) Mutations generated in human immunodeficiency virus type 1 long terminal repeat during vertical transmission correlate with viral gene expression. Virology. 375: 170-81 |
Ramakrishnan R, Mehta R, Sundaravaradan V, et al. (2006) Characterization of HIV-1 envelope gp41 genetic diversity and functional domains following perinatal transmission. Retrovirology. 3: 42 |
Ramakrishnan R, Hussain M, Holzer A, et al. (2005) Evaluations of HIV type 1 rev gene diversity and functional domains following perinatal transmission. Aids Research and Human Retroviruses. 21: 1035-45 |