Vy Lam, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2005 | University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI |
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(Focal infection: A technique to visualize and quantify infection spread and virus -host interactions in vitro.) |
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Chakraborty R, Lam V, Kommineni S, et al. (2018) Ceftriaxone administration disrupts intestinal homeostasis, mediating non-inflammatory proliferation and dissemination of commensal enterococci. Infection and Immunity |
Grayson MH, Camarda LE, Hussain SA, et al. (2018) Intestinal Microbiota Disruption Reduces Regulatory T Cells and Increases Respiratory Viral Infection Mortality Through Increased IFNγ Production. Frontiers in Immunology. 9: 1587 |
Kommineni S, Bretl DJ, Lam V, et al. (2015) Bacteriocin production augments niche competition by enterococci in the mammalian gastrointestinal tract. Nature. 526: 719-22 |
Lam V, Bigley T, Terhune SS, et al. (2012) A method for quantifying mechanical properties of tissue following viral infection. Plos One. 7: e42197 |
Haseltine EL, Lam V, Yin J, et al. (2008) Image-guided modeling of virus growth and spread. Bulletin of Mathematical Biology. 70: 1730-48 |
Lim KI, Lang T, Lam V, et al. (2006) Model-based design of growth-attenuated viruses. Plos Computational Biology. 2: e116 |
Lam V, Boehme KW, Compton T, et al. (2006) Spatial patterns of protein expression in focal infections of human cytomegalovirus. Biotechnology and Bioengineering. 93: 1029-39 |
Lam V, Duca KA, Yin J. (2005) Arrested spread of vesicular stomatitis virus infections in vitro depends on interferon-mediated antiviral activity. Biotechnology and Bioengineering. 90: 793-804 |
Duca KA, Lam V, Keren I, et al. (2001) Quantifying viral propagation in vitro: toward a method for characterization of complex phenotypes. Biotechnology Progress. 17: 1156-65 |