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Deborah H Spector

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Journal of Virology|November 25, 2005
Human cytomegalovirus infection induces specific hyperphosphorylation of the carboxyl-terminal domain of the large subunit of RNA polymerase II that is associated with changes in the abundance, activity, and localization of cdk9 and cdk7Sama Tamrakar, Anokhi J Kapasi, Deborah H Spector
Journal of Virology|December 4, 2003
Mechanisms governing maintenance of Cdk1/cyclin B1 kinase activity in cells infected with human cytomegalovirusVeronica Sanchez, Anita K McElroy, Deborah H Spector
Journal of Virology|April 23, 2002
Development of a vaccine against murine cytomegalovirus (MCMV), consisting of plasmid DNA and formalin-inactivated MCMV, that provides long-term, complete protection against viral replicationChristopher S Morello, Ming Ye, Deborah H Spector
Journal of Virology|January 1, 2010
Proteasome subunits relocalize during human cytomegalovirus infection, and proteasome activity is necessary for efficient viral gene transcriptionKaren Tran, Jeffrey A Mahr, Deborah H Spector
Journal of Virology|September 29, 2004
Multiple epitopes in the murine cytomegalovirus early gene product M84 are efficiently presented in infected primary macrophages and contribute to strong CD8+-T-lymphocyte responses and protection following DNA immunizationMing Ye, Christopher S Morello, Deborah H Spector
Journal of Virology|February 12, 2002
Strong CD8 T-cell responses following coimmunization with plasmids expressing the dominant pp89 and subdominant M84 antigens of murine cytomegalovirus correlate with long-term protection against subsequent viral challengeMing Ye, Christopher S Morello, Deborah H Spector
Journal of Virology|September 29, 2006
Repression of HMGA2 gene expression by human cytomegalovirus involves the IE2 86-kilodalton protein and is necessary for efficient viral replication and inhibition of cyclin A transcriptionMark Shlapobersky, Rebecca Sanders, Charles Clark, et al.
Journal of Virology|October 12, 2012
Infection of vascular endothelial cells with human cytomegalovirus under fluid shear stress reveals preferential entry and spread of virus in flow conditions simulating atheroprone regions of the arteryJenny B DuRose, Julie Li, Shu Chien, et al.
Journal of Virology|August 24, 2007
Nuclear export of the human cytomegalovirus tegument protein pp65 requires cyclin-dependent kinase activity and the Crm1 exporterVeronica Sanchez, Jeffrey A Mahr, Nicole I Orazio, et al.
Journal of Virology|May 7, 2002
Infection of cells with human cytomegalovirus during S phase results in a blockade to immediate-early gene expression that can be overcome by inhibition of the proteasomeElizabeth A Fortunato, Veronica Sanchez, Judy Y Yen, et al.
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Journal of Virology|November 25, 2005
Human cytomegalovirus infection induces specific hyperphosphorylation of the carboxyl-terminal domain of the large subunit of RNA polymerase II that is associated with changes in the abundance, activity, and localization of cdk9 and cdk7Sama Tamrakar, Anokhi J Kapasi, Deborah H Spector
Journal of Virology|December 4, 2003
Mechanisms governing maintenance of Cdk1/cyclin B1 kinase activity in cells infected with human cytomegalovirusVeronica Sanchez, Anita K McElroy, Deborah H Spector
Journal of Virology|April 23, 2002
Development of a vaccine against murine cytomegalovirus (MCMV), consisting of plasmid DNA and formalin-inactivated MCMV, that provides long-term, complete protection against viral replicationChristopher S Morello, Ming Ye, Deborah H Spector
Journal of Virology|January 1, 2010
Proteasome subunits relocalize during human cytomegalovirus infection, and proteasome activity is necessary for efficient viral gene transcriptionKaren Tran, Jeffrey A Mahr, Deborah H Spector
Journal of Virology|September 29, 2004
Multiple epitopes in the murine cytomegalovirus early gene product M84 are efficiently presented in infected primary macrophages and contribute to strong CD8+-T-lymphocyte responses and protection following DNA immunizationMing Ye, Christopher S Morello, Deborah H Spector
Journal of Virology|February 12, 2002
Strong CD8 T-cell responses following coimmunization with plasmids expressing the dominant pp89 and subdominant M84 antigens of murine cytomegalovirus correlate with long-term protection against subsequent viral challengeMing Ye, Christopher S Morello, Deborah H Spector
Journal of Virology|September 29, 2006
Repression of HMGA2 gene expression by human cytomegalovirus involves the IE2 86-kilodalton protein and is necessary for efficient viral replication and inhibition of cyclin A transcriptionMark Shlapobersky, Rebecca Sanders, Charles Clark, et al.
Journal of Virology|October 12, 2012
Infection of vascular endothelial cells with human cytomegalovirus under fluid shear stress reveals preferential entry and spread of virus in flow conditions simulating atheroprone regions of the arteryJenny B DuRose, Julie Li, Shu Chien, et al.
Journal of Virology|August 24, 2007
Nuclear export of the human cytomegalovirus tegument protein pp65 requires cyclin-dependent kinase activity and the Crm1 exporterVeronica Sanchez, Jeffrey A Mahr, Nicole I Orazio, et al.
Journal of Virology|May 7, 2002
Infection of cells with human cytomegalovirus during S phase results in a blockade to immediate-early gene expression that can be overcome by inhibition of the proteasomeElizabeth A Fortunato, Veronica Sanchez, Judy Y Yen, et al.
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