David Knipe, PhD
Higgins Professor of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, Harvard Medical School
Properties of a herpes simplex virus multiple immediate-early gene-deleted recombinant as a vaccine vector.
Authors: Authors: Watanabe D, Brockman MA, Ndung'u T, Mathews L, Lucas WT, Murphy CG, Felber BK, Pavlakis GN, Deluca NA, Knipe DM.
Virology
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Virology
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Persistent expression of chemokine and chemokine receptor RNAs at primary and latent sites of herpes simplex virus 1 infection.
Authors: Authors: Cook WJ, Kramer MF, Walker RM, Burwell TJ, Holman HA, Coen DM, Knipe DM.
Virol J
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Virol J
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Type 3 reovirus neuroinvasion after intramuscular inoculation: direct invasion of nerve terminals and age-dependent pathogenesis.
Persistent elevated expression of cytokine transcripts in ganglia latently infected with herpes simplex virus in the absence of ganglionic replication or reactivation.
Authors: Authors: Chen SH, Garber DA, Schaffer PA, Knipe DM, Coen DM.
Virology
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Virology
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Assembly of herpes simplex virus replication proteins at two distinct intranuclear sites.
“Persistence of Viruses.”
Authors: Authors: Ahmed R, Morrison LA, Knipe DM
In:Fundamental Virology, 3rd ed
In:Fundamental Virology, 3rd ed
Polymerization activity of an alpha-like DNA polymerase requires a conserved 3'-5' exonuclease active site.
Authors: Authors: Gibbs JS, Weisshart K, Digard P, deBruynKops A, Knipe DM, Coen DM.
Mol Cell Biol
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Mol Cell Biol
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Genetic identification of a portion of the herpes simplex virus ICP8 protein required for DNA-binding.
Characterization of the major mRNAs transcribed from the genes for glycoprotein B and DNA-binding protein ICP8 of herpes simplex virus type 1.
Molecular genetics of herpes simplex virus: demonstration of regions of obligatory and nonobligatory identity within diploid regions of the genome by sequence replacement and insertion.
Authors: Authors: Knipe DM, Ruyechan WT, Roizman B, Halliburton IW.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
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