Items where Author is "Montelaro, RC"
Group by: Item Type | No Grouping Number of items: 11. Craigo, JK and Ezzelarab, C and Cook, SJ and Liu, C and Horohov, D and Issel, CJ and Montelaro, RC (2015) Protective Efficacy of Centralized and Polyvalent Envelope Immunogens in an Attenuated Equine Lentivirus Vaccine. PLoS Pathogens, 11 (1). 1 - 14. ISSN 1553-7366 Steckbeck, JD and Kuhlmann, AS and Montelaro, RC (2014) Structural and functional comparisons of retroviral envelope protein C-terminal domains: Still much to learn. Viruses, 6 (1). 284 - 300. ISSN 1999-4915 Craigo, JK and Ezzelarab, C and Cook, SJ and Chong, L and Horohov, D and Issel, CJ and Montelaro, RC (2013) Envelope Determinants of Equine Lentiviral Vaccine Protection. PLoS ONE, 8 (6). Paranjape, SM and Lauer, TW and Montelaro, RC and Mietzner, TA and Vij, N (2013) Modulation of proinflammatory activity by the engineered cationic antimicrobial peptide WLBU-2. F1000Research, 2. ISSN 2046-1402 Gearhart, TL and Steckbeck, JD and Montelaro, RC and Craigo, JK (2012) Antigenicity of soluble HIV gp140 trimers reveals differences in solution conformation for differing HIV strains. RETROVIROLOGY, 9. ISSN 1742-4690 Gearhart, TL and Steckbeck, JD and Craigo, JK and Montelaro, RC (2012) Rate and affinity binding constants determined by SPR spectroscopy reveal differential antigenicity of HIV gp120 and gp140. RETROVIROLOGY, 9. ISSN 1742-4690 Shen, C and Ding, M and Ratner, D and Montelaro, RC and Chen, Y and Gupta, P (2012) Evaluation of cervical mucosa in transmission bottleneck during acute HIV-1 infection using a cervical tissue-based organ culture. PLoS ONE, 7 (3). Steckbeck, JD and Sun, C and Sturgeon, TJ and Montelaro, RC (2010) Topology of the C-terminal tail of HIV-1 gp41: Differential exposure of the Kennedy epitope on cell and viral membranes. PLoS ONE, 5 (12). Venkatachari, NJ and Walker, LA and Tastan, O and Le, T and Dempsey, TM and Li, Y and Yanamala, N and Srinivasan, A and Klein-Seetharaman, J and Montelaro, RC and Ayyavoo, V (2010) Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 Vpr: Oligomerization is an essential feature for its incorporation into virus particles. Virology Journal, 7. Diedrich, CR and Mattila, JT and Klein, E and Janssen, C and Phuah, J and Sturgeon, TJ and Montelaro, RC and Lin, PL and Flynn, JAL (2010) Reactivation of latent tuberculosis in cynomolgus macaques infected with SIV is associated with early peripheral T cell depletion and not virus load. PLoS ONE, 5 (3). Jin, J and Sturgeon, T and Weisz, OA and Mothes, W and Montelaro, RC (2009) HIV-1 matrix dependent membrane targeting is regulated by Gag mRNA trafficking. PLoS ONE, 4 (8). |