Maxine L. Linial

Affiliations: 
University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA 
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Microbiology Biology
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Murray SM, Linial ML. (2019) Simian Foamy Virus Co-Infections. Viruses. 11
Khan AS, Bodem J, Buseyne F, et al. (2018) Spumaretroviruses: Updated taxonomy and nomenclature. Virology. 516: 158-164
Pinto-Santini DM, Stenbak CR, Linial ML. (2017) Foamy virus zoonotic infections. Retrovirology. 14: 55
Craig KL, Hasan MK, Jackson DL, et al. (2015) A Seminomadic Population in Bangladesh with Extensive Exposure to Macaques Does Not Exhibit High Levels of Zoonotic Simian Foamy Virus Infection. Journal of Virology. 89: 7414-6
Berkhout B, Bodem J, Erlwein O, et al. (2014) Obituary: Axel Rethwilm (1959-2014). Retrovirology. 11: 85
Matsen FA, Small CT, Soliven K, et al. (2014) A novel Bayesian method for detection of APOBEC3-mediated hypermutation and its application to zoonotic transmission of simian foamy viruses. Plos Computational Biology. 10: e1003493
Stenbak CR, Craig KL, Ivanov SB, et al. (2014) New World simian foamy virus infections in vivo and in vitro. Journal of Virology. 88: 982-91
Engel GA, Small CT, Soliven K, et al. (2013) Zoonotic simian foamy virus in Bangladesh reflects diverse patterns of transmission and co-infection. Emerging Microbes & Infections. 2: e58
Feeroz MM, Soliven K, Small CT, et al. (2013) Population dynamics of rhesus macaques and associated foamy virus in Bangladesh. Emerging Microbes & Infections. 2: e29
Soliven K, Wang X, Small CT, et al. (2013) Simian foamy virus infection of rhesus macaques in Bangladesh: relationship of latent proviruses and transcriptionally active viruses. Journal of Virology. 87: 13628-39
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