Herpesvirus 1, Human
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Subject Areas on Research
- A neuron-specific host microRNA targets herpes simplex virus-1 ICP0 expression and promotes latency.
- A selective inhibitor of eIF2alpha dephosphorylation protects cells from ER stress.
- Acute retinal necrosis following epidural steroid injections.
- Acyclovir or Aβ42 peptides attenuate HSV-1-induced miRNA-146a levels in human primary brain cells.
- Analysis of human alphaherpesvirus microRNA expression in latently infected human trigeminal ganglia.
- Analysis of regulatory CD8 T cells in Qa-1-deficient mice.
- Antibody to HSV gD peptide induced by vaccination does not protect against HSV-2 infection in HSV-2 seronegative women.
- Efficacy of Talimogene Laherparepvec (T-VEC) Therapy in Patients with In-Transit Melanoma Metastasis Decreases with Increasing Lesion Size.
- Evaluation of HLA polymorphisms in relation to schizophrenia risk and infectious exposure.
- Evolution and diversity in human herpes simplex virus genomes.
- Exploiting the exploiter: a viral inhibitor stabilizes TAP for cryo-EM.
- Gene Editing: A New Tool for Viral Disease.
- HSV-1 amplicon vector-mediated expression of ATM cDNA and correction of the ataxia-telangiectasia cellular phenotype.
- Hemorrhagic Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 Nephritis: An Unusual Cause of Acute Allograft Dysfunction.
- Herpes Simplex Virus 1 Infection of Tree Shrews Differs from That of Mice in the Severity of Acute Infection and Viral Transcription in the Peripheral Nervous System.
- Herpes simplex virus proteins ICP27 and UL47 associate with polyadenylate-binding protein and control its subcellular distribution.
- Herpetic keratitis in experimental vitamin A deficiency.
- ICP34.5-dependent and -independent activities of salubrinal in herpes simplex virus-1 infected cells.
- Immunotherapy Gone Viral: Bortezomib and oHSV Enhance Antitumor NK-Cell Activity.
- Induction in vitro of primary cytotoxic T-lymphocyte responses with DNA encoding herpes simplex virus proteins.
- Infectious pathogen detection arrays: viral detection in cell lines and postmortem brain tissue.
- Injectable Therapies for Regional Melanoma.
- Knockin mice expressing a chimeric p53 protein reveal mechanistic differences in how p53 triggers apoptosis and senescence.
- MLKL Requires the Inositol Phosphate Code to Execute Necroptosis.
- MicroRNAs expressed by herpes simplex virus 1 during latent infection regulate viral mRNAs.
- Modulation of murine herpes simplex virus type 1 retinitis in the uninoculated eye by CD4+ T lymphocytes.
- Mutational inactivation of herpes simplex virus 1 microRNAs identifies viral mRNA targets and reveals phenotypic effects in culture.
- Natural history of neonatal herpes simplex virus infections in the acyclovir era.
- Nelfinavir inhibits maturation and export of herpes simplex virus 1.
- Neonatal herpetic hepatitis.
- OPTN is a host intrinsic restriction factor against neuroinvasive HSV-1 infection.
- Reduced expression of brain-enriched microRNAs in glioblastomas permits targeted regulation of a cell death gene.
- Retreatment with talimogene laherparepvec for advanced melanoma.
- Role of MCP-1 and IL-8 in viral anterior uveitis, and contractility and fibrogenic activity of trabecular meshwork cells.
- Role of macrophages in restricting herpes simplex virus type 1 growth after ocular infection.
- Structure of herpes simplex virus glycoprotein D bound to the human receptor nectin-1.
- Sudden Unilateral Decrease in Vision in a Healthy Middle-aged Man.
- Virology. New trick from an old foe.
- Viruses in the treatment of brain tumors.
- [Analgesic effect of intrathecal injection of Herpes simplex virus type I amplicon vector-mediated human preproenkephalin gene on chronic neuropathic pain: experiment with rats].
- [Experimental studies on human lung cancer gene-therapy with HSV-TK/GCV system].
- [Intrathecal administration of HSV-I amplicon vector-mediated HPPE gene therapy of nocicepion in rats with formalin pain].
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Keywords of People
- Luftig, Micah Alan, Associate Professor of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology, Immunology
- Shinohara, Mari L., Associate Professor of Immunology, Immunology