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Natasha M Kafai

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Infectious Disease Clinics of North America|December 23, 2017
Malaria in ChildrenNatasha M Kafai, Audrey R Odom John
Plos One|May 4, 2018
A streamlined method for transposon mutagenesis of Rickettsia parkeri yields numerous mutations that impact infectionRebecca L Lamason, Natasha M Kafai, Matthew D Welch
Annual Review of Immunology|February 8, 2022
Distinct Cellular Tropism and Immune Responses to Alphavirus InfectionNatasha M Kafai, Michael S Diamond, Julie M Fox
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|January 17, 2023
Entry receptors - the gateway to alphavirus infectionOfer Zimmerman, Autumn C Holmes, Natasha M Kafai, et al.
Cell|October 22, 2016
Rickettsia Sca4 Reduces Vinculin-Mediated Intercellular Tension to Promote SpreadRebecca L Lamason, Effie Bastounis, Natasha M Kafai, et al.
Nature|October 14, 2021
Structure of Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus in complex with the LDLRAD3 receptorKatherine Basore, Hongming Ma, Natasha M Kafai, et al.
Mbio|November 15, 2018
Suppression of Drug Resistance Reveals a Genetic Mechanism of Metabolic Plasticity in Malaria ParasitesAnn M Guggisberg, Philip M Frasse, Andrew J Jezewski, et al.
Cell Reports|August 9, 2023
Entry receptor LDLRAD3 is required for Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus peripheral infection and neurotropism leading to pathogenesis in miceNatasha M Kafai, Hana Janova, Matthew D Cain, et al.
Nature Communications|January 3, 2024
The low-density lipoprotein receptor promotes infection of multiple encephalitic alphavirusesHongming Ma, Lucas J Adams, Saravanan Raju, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|March 10, 2021
Ultrapotent miniproteins targeting the receptor-binding domain protect against SARS-CoV-2 infection and disease in miceJames Brett Case, Rita E Chen, Longxing Cao, et al.
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Infectious Disease Clinics of North America|December 23, 2017
Malaria in ChildrenNatasha M Kafai, Audrey R Odom John
Plos One|May 4, 2018
A streamlined method for transposon mutagenesis of Rickettsia parkeri yields numerous mutations that impact infectionRebecca L Lamason, Natasha M Kafai, Matthew D Welch
Annual Review of Immunology|February 8, 2022
Distinct Cellular Tropism and Immune Responses to Alphavirus InfectionNatasha M Kafai, Michael S Diamond, Julie M Fox
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|January 17, 2023
Entry receptors - the gateway to alphavirus infectionOfer Zimmerman, Autumn C Holmes, Natasha M Kafai, et al.
Cell|October 22, 2016
Rickettsia Sca4 Reduces Vinculin-Mediated Intercellular Tension to Promote SpreadRebecca L Lamason, Effie Bastounis, Natasha M Kafai, et al.
Nature|October 14, 2021
Structure of Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus in complex with the LDLRAD3 receptorKatherine Basore, Hongming Ma, Natasha M Kafai, et al.
Mbio|November 15, 2018
Suppression of Drug Resistance Reveals a Genetic Mechanism of Metabolic Plasticity in Malaria ParasitesAnn M Guggisberg, Philip M Frasse, Andrew J Jezewski, et al.
Cell Reports|August 9, 2023
Entry receptor LDLRAD3 is required for Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus peripheral infection and neurotropism leading to pathogenesis in miceNatasha M Kafai, Hana Janova, Matthew D Cain, et al.
Nature Communications|January 3, 2024
The low-density lipoprotein receptor promotes infection of multiple encephalitic alphavirusesHongming Ma, Lucas J Adams, Saravanan Raju, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|March 10, 2021
Ultrapotent miniproteins targeting the receptor-binding domain protect against SARS-CoV-2 infection and disease in miceJames Brett Case, Rita E Chen, Longxing Cao, et al.
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