Lisa E. Pomeranz, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2000 | Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY, United States |
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(Regulation of the subcellular localization and modification of VP22 during herpes simplex type 1 infection.) |
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Blaho JA, Aubert M, Bae K, et al. (2012) Nucleotidylation to oncoapoptosis From the Hallowed Halls of Herpesvirology: a Tribute to Bernard Roizman. 361-406 |
Ekstrand MI, Enquist LW, Pomeranz LE. (2008) The alpha-herpesviruses: molecular pathfinders in nervous system circuits. Trends in Molecular Medicine. 14: 134-40 |
Aubert M, Pomeranz LE, Blaho JA. (2007) Herpes simplex virus blocks apoptosis by precluding mitochondrial cytochrome c release independent of caspase activation in infected human epithelial cells. Apoptosis : An International Journal On Programmed Cell Death. 12: 19-35 |
Pomeranz LE, Reynolds AE, Hengartner CJ. (2005) Molecular biology of pseudorabies virus: impact on neurovirology and veterinary medicine. Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews : Mmbr. 69: 462-500 |
Crump CM, Bruun B, Bell S, et al. (2004) Alphaherpesvirus glycoprotein M causes the relocalization of plasma membrane proteins. The Journal of General Virology. 85: 3517-27 |
Kotsakis A, Pomeranz LE, Blouin A, et al. (2001) Microtubule reorganization during herpes simplex virus type 1 infection facilitates the nuclear localization of VP22, a major virion tegument protein. Journal of Virology. 75: 8697-711 |
Pomeranz LE, Blaho JA. (2000) Assembly of infectious Herpes simplex virus type 1 virions in the absence of full-length VP22. Journal of Virology. 74: 10041-54 |
Pomeranz LE, Blaho JA. (1999) Modified VP22 localizes to the cell nucleus during synchronized herpes simplex virus type 1 infection. Journal of Virology. 73: 6769-81 |