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Stanley M Lemon

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Journal of Virology|February 13, 2015
Dissecting the roles of the 5' exoribonucleases Xrn1 and Xrn2 in restricting hepatitis C virus replicationYou Li, Daisuke Yamane, Stanley M Lemon
Bio-Protocol|October 31, 2017
Co-immunoprecipitation of Flag-TLR3 or Myc-MSR1 with HCV RNADaisuke Yamane, Hiromichi Dansako, Stanley M Lemon
Current Opinion in Pharmacology|September 19, 2009
Hepatitis C: recent successes and continuing challenges in the development of improved treatment modalitiesTetsuro Shimakami, Robert E Lanford, Stanley M Lemon
Journal of Virology|April 16, 2010
DDX6 (Rck/p54) is required for efficient hepatitis C virus replication but not for internal ribosome entry site-directed translationRohit K Jangra, MinKyung Yi, Stanley M Lemon
Science (New York, N.Y.)|April 1, 2006
In search of biosecurityDavid A Relman, Eileen Choffnes, Stanley M Lemon
Journal of Virology|April 30, 2010
Regulation of hepatitis C virus translation and infectious virus production by the microRNA miR-122Rohit K Jangra, Minkyung Yi, Stanley M Lemon
Current Opinion in Virology|January 25, 2015
Reassessing immune control of hepatitis A virusChristopher M Walker, Zongdi Feng, Stanley M Lemon
Biopolymers|June 2, 2007
Characterization of deltoid, a chimeric protein containing the oligomerization site of hepatitis delta antigenMatthew J Saderholm, Stanley M Lemon, Bruce W Erickson
ILAR Journal|October 19, 2017
The Chimpanzee Model of Viral Hepatitis: Advances in Understanding the Immune Response and Treatment of Viral HepatitisRobert E Lanford, Christopher M Walker, Stanley M Lemon
Journal of Virology|November 3, 2006
Compensatory mutations in E1, p7, NS2, and NS3 enhance yields of cell culture-infectious intergenotypic chimeric hepatitis C virusMinKyung Yi, Yinghong Ma, Jeremy Yates, et al.
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Journal of Virology|February 13, 2015
Dissecting the roles of the 5' exoribonucleases Xrn1 and Xrn2 in restricting hepatitis C virus replicationYou Li, Daisuke Yamane, Stanley M Lemon
Bio-Protocol|October 31, 2017
Co-immunoprecipitation of Flag-TLR3 or Myc-MSR1 with HCV RNADaisuke Yamane, Hiromichi Dansako, Stanley M Lemon
Current Opinion in Pharmacology|September 19, 2009
Hepatitis C: recent successes and continuing challenges in the development of improved treatment modalitiesTetsuro Shimakami, Robert E Lanford, Stanley M Lemon
Journal of Virology|April 16, 2010
DDX6 (Rck/p54) is required for efficient hepatitis C virus replication but not for internal ribosome entry site-directed translationRohit K Jangra, MinKyung Yi, Stanley M Lemon
Science (New York, N.Y.)|April 1, 2006
In search of biosecurityDavid A Relman, Eileen Choffnes, Stanley M Lemon
Journal of Virology|April 30, 2010
Regulation of hepatitis C virus translation and infectious virus production by the microRNA miR-122Rohit K Jangra, Minkyung Yi, Stanley M Lemon
Current Opinion in Virology|January 25, 2015
Reassessing immune control of hepatitis A virusChristopher M Walker, Zongdi Feng, Stanley M Lemon
Biopolymers|June 2, 2007
Characterization of deltoid, a chimeric protein containing the oligomerization site of hepatitis delta antigenMatthew J Saderholm, Stanley M Lemon, Bruce W Erickson
ILAR Journal|October 19, 2017
The Chimpanzee Model of Viral Hepatitis: Advances in Understanding the Immune Response and Treatment of Viral HepatitisRobert E Lanford, Christopher M Walker, Stanley M Lemon
Journal of Virology|November 3, 2006
Compensatory mutations in E1, p7, NS2, and NS3 enhance yields of cell culture-infectious intergenotypic chimeric hepatitis C virusMinKyung Yi, Yinghong Ma, Jeremy Yates, et al.
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