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The Journal of Biological Chemistry|June 22, 2007
Discovery and characterization of a second mammalian thiol dioxygenase, cysteamine dioxygenaseJohn E Dominy, Chad R Simmons, Lawrence L Hirschberger, et al.
Iscience|March 19, 2019
Loss of the TAM Receptor Axl Ameliorates Severe Zika Virus Pathogenesis and Reduces Apoptosis in MicrogliaAndrew K Hastings, Katherine Hastings, Ryuta Uraki, et al.
Science Advances|March 7, 2017
Zika virus causes testicular atrophyRyuta Uraki, Jesse Hwang, Kellie Ann Jurado, et al.
JCI Insight|September 6, 2016
Zika virus productively infects primary human placenta-specific macrophagesKellie Ann Jurado, Michael K Simoni, Zhonghua Tang, et al.
Journal of Virology|April 12, 2019
<i>Aedes aegypti</i> NeSt1 Protein Enhances Zika Virus Pathogenesis by Activating NeutrophilsAndrew K Hastings, Ryuta Uraki, Hallie Gaitsch, et al.
Elife|November 16, 2021
The Lyme disease agent co-opts adiponectin receptor-mediated signaling in its arthropod vectorXiaotian Tang, Yongguo Cao, Gunjan Arora, et al.
Elife|February 18, 2022
Correction: The Lyme disease agent co-opts adiponectin receptor-mediated signaling in its arthropod vectorXiaotian Tang, Yongguo Cao, Gunjan Arora, et al.
Cell Reports|April 20, 2017
TAM Receptors Are Not Required for Zika Virus Infection in MiceAndrew K Hastings, Laura J Yockey, Brett W Jagger, et al.
Communications Biology|October 9, 2020
Macrophage scavenger receptor 1 controls Chikungunya virus infection through autophagy in miceLong Yang, Tingting Geng, Guang Yang, et al.
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The Journal of Biological Chemistry|June 22, 2007
Discovery and characterization of a second mammalian thiol dioxygenase, cysteamine dioxygenaseJohn E Dominy, Chad R Simmons, Lawrence L Hirschberger, et al.
Iscience|March 19, 2019
Loss of the TAM Receptor Axl Ameliorates Severe Zika Virus Pathogenesis and Reduces Apoptosis in MicrogliaAndrew K Hastings, Katherine Hastings, Ryuta Uraki, et al.
Science Advances|March 7, 2017
Zika virus causes testicular atrophyRyuta Uraki, Jesse Hwang, Kellie Ann Jurado, et al.
JCI Insight|September 6, 2016
Zika virus productively infects primary human placenta-specific macrophagesKellie Ann Jurado, Michael K Simoni, Zhonghua Tang, et al.
Journal of Virology|April 12, 2019
<i>Aedes aegypti</i> NeSt1 Protein Enhances Zika Virus Pathogenesis by Activating NeutrophilsAndrew K Hastings, Ryuta Uraki, Hallie Gaitsch, et al.
Elife|November 16, 2021
The Lyme disease agent co-opts adiponectin receptor-mediated signaling in its arthropod vectorXiaotian Tang, Yongguo Cao, Gunjan Arora, et al.
Elife|February 18, 2022
Correction: The Lyme disease agent co-opts adiponectin receptor-mediated signaling in its arthropod vectorXiaotian Tang, Yongguo Cao, Gunjan Arora, et al.
Cell Reports|April 20, 2017
TAM Receptors Are Not Required for Zika Virus Infection in MiceAndrew K Hastings, Laura J Yockey, Brett W Jagger, et al.
Communications Biology|October 9, 2020
Macrophage scavenger receptor 1 controls Chikungunya virus infection through autophagy in miceLong Yang, Tingting Geng, Guang Yang, et al.
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