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Recent research interests
Recent publications
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Genomics Education Partnership. Undergraduate research.
Lopatto D, Alvarez C,
Barnard D, Chandrasekaran C, Chung HM, Du C, Eckdahl T, Goodman AL, Hauser
C, Jones CJ, Kopp OR, Kuleck GA, McNeil G, Morris R, Myka JL, Nagengast A,
Overvoorde PJ, Poet JL, Reed K, Regisford G, Revie D, Rosenwald A,
Saville K, Shaw M, Skuse GR, Smith C, Smith M, Spratt M, Stamm J, Thompson
JS, Wilson BA, Witkowski C, Youngblom J, Leung W, Shaffer CD, Buhler J,
Mardis E, Elgin SC.
Science.
2008, 322(5902):684-5.
(31 October 2008) |
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The
simultaneous presence and expression of human hepatitis C virus (HCV), human
herpesvirus-6 (HHV-6), and human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) in a
single human T-cell
S Zaki Salahuddin,
Katherine
A Snyder*,
Andre Godwin*,
Renu Grewal,
John G Prichard,
Ann S Kelley,
Dennis Revie
Virology Journal 2007,
4:106 (24 September 2007)
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Discovery of significant variants containing
large deletions in the 5'UTR of human hepatitis C virus (HCV)
Dennis Revie, Michael O Alberti*, Ravi
S Braich, David Bayles, John G Prichard, S Zaki Salahuddin
Virology Journal 2006, 3:82 (29 September 2006) |
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Analysis of in vitro
replicated human
hepatitis C virus (HCV) for the determination of genotypes and quasispecies
Dennis Revie, Michael O Alberti*, Ravi
S Braich, Nickolas Chelyapov, David Bayles, John G Prichard, S Zaki
Salahuddin Virology Journal 2006,
3:81 (29 September 2006) |
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Transmission of human hepatitis C virus from
patients in secondary cells for long term culture
Dennis Revie, Ravi S Braich, David
Bayles, Nickolas Chelyapov, Rafat Khan, Cheryl Geer,
Richard Reisman, Ann S Kelley, John G Prichard, S.
Zaki Salahuddin Virology Journal
2005, 2:37 (19 April 2005)
* = Undergraduate CLU student
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Lab protocols
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January 26, 2009 Back to Top
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