Priscilla Yang, PhD

Associate Professor of Microbiology, Harvard Medical School
Fluorescent visualization of Src by using dasatinib-BODIPY.
Authors: Authors: Vetter ML, Zhang Z, Liu S, Wang J, Cho H, Zhang J, Zhang W, Gray NS, Yang PL.
Chembiochem
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Hydrodynamic injection of viral DNA: a mouse model of acute hepatitis B virus infection.
Authors: Authors: Yang PL, Althage A, Chung J, Chisari FV.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
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A call to arms: Unifying the fight against resistance.
Authors: Authors: Kaushansky A, Hedstrom L, Goldman A, Singh J, Yang PL, Rathod PK, Cynamon M, Wodarz D, Mahadevan D, Tomaras A, Navia MA, Schiffer CA.
Sci Signal
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The small molecules AZD0530 and dasatinib inhibit dengue virus RNA replication via Fyn kinase.
Authors: Authors: de Wispelaere M, LaCroix AJ, Yang PL.
J Virol
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Development of a genetic selection for catalytic antibodies.
Authors: Authors: Gildersleeve J, Janes J, Ulrich H, Yang P, Barbas C, Schultz PG.
Bioorg Med Chem Lett
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Discovery of Immunologically Inspired Small Molecules That Target the Viral Envelope Protein.
Authors: Authors: Lian W, Jang J, Potisopon S, Li PC, Rahmeh A, Wang J, Kwiatkowski NP, Gray NS, Yang PL.
ACS Infect Dis
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Chemoproteomic profiling identifies changes in DNA-PK as markers of early dengue virus infection.
Authors: Authors: Vetter ML, Rodgers MA, Patricelli MP, Yang PL.
ACS Chem Biol
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Yang, A
Authors: Authors: P.L
Althage, J.S
How small-molecule inhibitors of dengue-virus infection interfere with viral membrane fusion.
Authors: Authors: Chao LH, Jang J, Johnson A, Nguyen A, Gray NS, Yang PL, Harrison SC.
Elife
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Leveraging kinase inhibitors to develop small molecule tools for imaging kinases by fluorescence microscopy.
Authors: Authors: Zhang Z, Kwiatkowski N, Zeng H, Lim SM, Gray NS, Zhang W, Yang PL.
Mol Biosyst
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