Regina Wilson, Ph.D. - Publications

Affiliations: 
2005 Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 
Area:
Microbiology Biology, Oncology, Cell Biology

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2011 Knight GL, Pugh AG, Yates E, Bell I, Wilson R, Moody CA, Laimins LA, Roberts S. A cyclin-binding motif in human papillomavirus type 18 (HPV18) E1^E4 is necessary for association with CDK-cyclin complexes and G2/M cell cycle arrest of keratinocytes, but is not required for differentiation-dependent viral genome amplification or L1 capsid protein expression. Virology. 412: 196-210. PMID 21276999 DOI: 10.1016/J.Virol.2011.01.007  0.708
2007 Wilson R, Ryan GB, Knight GL, Laimins LA, Roberts S. The full-length E1E4 protein of human papillomavirus type 18 modulates differentiation-dependent viral DNA amplification and late gene expression. Virology. 362: 453-60. PMID 17303206 DOI: 10.1016/J.Virol.2007.01.005  0.715
2006 Hebner CM, Wilson R, Rader J, Bidder M, Laimins LA. Human papillomaviruses target the double-stranded RNA protein kinase pathway. The Journal of General Virology. 87: 3183-93. PMID 17030851 DOI: 10.1099/Vir.0.82098-0  0.666
2005 Wilson R, Laimins LA. Differentiation of HPV-containing cells using organotypic "raft" culture or methylcellulose. Methods in Molecular Medicine. 119: 157-69. PMID 16350403 DOI: 10.1385/1-59259-982-6:157  0.687
2005 Wilson R, Fehrmann F, Laimins LA. Role of the E1--E4 protein in the differentiation-dependent life cycle of human papillomavirus type 31. Journal of Virology. 79: 6732-40. PMID 15890911 DOI: 10.1128/Jvi.79.11.6732-6740.2005  0.709
2005 Longworth MS, Wilson R, Laimins LA. HPV31 E7 facilitates replication by activating E2F2 transcription through its interaction with HDACs. The Embo Journal. 24: 1821-30. PMID 15861133 DOI: 10.1038/Sj.Emboj.7600651  0.67
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