Jeremy Luban
Affiliations: | University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA, United States |
Area:
HIV, Immunity, Molecular Biology, Ebola, genetics, biochemistryGoogle:
"Jeremy Luban"Parents
Sign in to add mentorRalph M. Steinman | research assistant | Rockefeller (ID Tree) | |
Stephen Goff | post-doc | 1989-1993 | Columbia University Medical School (Neurotree) |
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Guney MH, Nagalekshmi K, McCauley SM, et al. (2023) IFIH1 (MDA5) is required for innate immune detection of intron-containing RNA expressed from the HIV-1 provirus. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology |
Padron A, Prakash P, Pandhare J, et al. (2023) Emerging role of cyclophilin A in HIV-1 infection: from producer cell to the target cell nucleus. Journal of Virology. e0073223 |
Wang Y, Lifshitz L, Silverstein NJ, et al. (2023) Transcriptional and chromatin profiling of human blood innate lymphoid cell subsets sheds light on HIV-1 pathogenesis. The Embo Journal. e114153 |
Xue G, Yu HJ, Buffone C, et al. (2023) The HIV-1 capsid core is an opportunistic nuclear import receptor. Nature Communications. 14: 3782 |
Diehl WE, Guney MH, Vanzo T, et al. (2021) Influence of Different Glycoproteins and of the Virion Core on SERINC5 Antiviral Activity. Viruses. 13 |
Yurkovetskiy L, Wang X, Pascal KE, et al. (2020) Structural and Functional Analysis of the D614G SARS-CoV-2 Spike Protein Variant. Cell |
Ohainle M, Kim K, Komurlu Keceli S, et al. (2020) TRIM34 restricts HIV-1 and SIV capsids in a TRIM5α-dependent manner. Plos Pathogens. 16: e1008507 |
Wang Y, Lifshitz L, Gellatly K, et al. (2020) HIV-1-induced cytokines deplete homeostatic innate lymphoid cells and expand TCF7-dependent memory NK cells. Nature Immunology |
Das DK, Bulow U, Diehl WE, et al. (2020) Conformational changes in the Ebola virus membrane fusion machine induced by pH, Ca2+, and receptor binding. Plos Biology. 18: e3000626 |
Lin AE, Diehl WE, Cai Y, et al. (2020) Reporter Assays for Ebola Virus Nucleoprotein Oligomerization, Virion-Like Particle Budding, and Minigenome Activity Reveal the Importance of Nucleoprotein Amino Acid Position 111. Viruses. 12 |