Shari M. Kaiser, Ph.D.

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2007 University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA 
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Michael Emerman grad student 2007 University of Washington
 (Control of retroviral replication by host cellular factors.)
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Pattabhi S, Wilkins CR, Dong R, et al. (2015) Targeting innate immunity for antiviral therapy through small molecule agonists of the RLR pathway. Journal of Virology
Aevermann BD, Pickett BE, Kumar S, et al. (2014) A comprehensive collection of systems biology data characterizing the host response to viral infection. Scientific Data. 1: 140033
Rosenberger CM, Podyminogin RL, Askovich PS, et al. (2014) Characterization of innate responses to influenza virus infection in a novel lung type I epithelial cell model. The Journal of General Virology. 95: 350-62
Diehl WE, Stansell E, Kaiser SM, et al. (2008) Identification of postentry restrictions to Mason-Pfizer monkey virus infection in New World monkey cells. Journal of Virology. 82: 11140-51
Kaiser SM, Malik HS, Emerman M. (2007) Restriction of an extinct retrovirus by the human TRIM5alpha antiviral protein. Science (New York, N.Y.). 316: 1756-8
Kaiser SM, Emerman M. (2006) Uracil DNA glycosylase is dispensable for human immunodeficiency virus type 1 replication and does not contribute to the antiviral effects of the cytidine deaminase Apobec3G. Journal of Virology. 80: 875-82
Kaiser SM, Emerman M. (2004) Controlling lentiviruses: single amino acid changes can determine specificity. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 101: 3725-6
Curran MA, Kaiser SM, Achacoso PL, et al. (2000) Efficient transduction of nondividing cells by optimized feline immunodeficiency virus vectors. Molecular Therapy : the Journal of the American Society of Gene Therapy. 1: 31-8
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