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Original Articles in Peer-Reviewed Journals
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Enhanced infection of liver sinusoidal endothelial cells in a mouse model of antibody-induced severe dengue disease.
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Zellweger RM, Prestwood TR, Shresta S. |
Cell Host Microbe. |
2010 |
Cardif-mediated signaling controls the initial innate response to dengue virus in vivo.
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Perry ST, Prestwood TR, Lada SM, Benedict CA, Shresta S.
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J Virol.
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2009
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A protective role for dengue virus-specific CD8+ T cells.
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Yauch LE, Zellweger RM, Kotturi MF, Qutubuddin A, Sidney J, Peters B, Prestwood TR, Sette A, Shresta S.
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J Immunol.
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2009
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Mouse models of dengue virus infection and disease.
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Yauch LE, Shresta S. |
Antiviral Res. |
2008
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A mouse-passaged dengue virus strain with reduced affinity for heparan sulfate causes severe disease in mice by establishing increased systemic viral loads.
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Prestwood TR, Prigozhin DM, Sharar KL, Zellweger RM, Shresta S. |
J Virol. |
2008 |
A murine model for dengue virus-induced lethal disease with increased vascular permeability.
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Shresta S, Sharar KL, Prigozhin DM, Beatty PR, Harris E.
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J Virol.
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2006
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Critical roles for both STAT1-dependent and STAT1-independent pathways in the control of primary dengue virus infection in mice.
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Shresta S, Sharar KL, Prigozhin DM, Snider HM, Beatty PR, Harris E.
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J Immunol.
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2005
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Interferon-dependent Immunity is essential for resistance to primary dengue virus infection in mice, whereas T and B cell-dependent immunity are less critical.
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Shresta S, Kyle JL, Snider HM, Basavapatna M, Beatty PR, Harris E.
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J Virol.
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2004
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Early activation of natural killer and B cells in response to dengue virus infection in A/J mice.
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Shresta S, Kyle JL, Robert Beatty P, Harris E.
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Virology.
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2004
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ICOS co-stimulatory receptor is essential for T-cell activation and function.
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Dong C, Juedes AE, Temann UA, Shresta S, Allison JP, Ruddle NH, Flavell RA.
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Nature.
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2001
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Granzyme A initiates an alternative pathway for granule-mediated apoptosis.
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Shresta S, Graubert TA, Thomas DA, Raptis SZ, Ley TJ.
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Immunity.
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1999
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How do cytotoxic lymphocytes kill their targets?
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Shresta S, Pham CT, Thomas DA, Graubert TA, Ley TJ.
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Curr Opin Immunol.
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1998
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Residual cytotoxicity and granzyme K expression in granzyme A-deficient cytotoxic lymphocytes.
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Shresta S, Goda P, Wesselschmidt R, Ley TJ.
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J Biol Chem.
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1997
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Mechanisms responsible for granzyme B-independent cytotoxicity.
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Shresta S, Russell JH, Ley TJ.
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Blood.
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1997
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Profiles of pulp infiltrating lymphocytes at various times throughout feather regeneration in smyth line chickens with vitiligo.
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Shresta S, Smyth JR Jr, Erf GF.
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Autoimmunity.
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1997
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Natural killer and lymphokine-activated killer cells require granzyme B for the rapid induction of apoptosis in susceptible target cells.
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Shresta S, MacIvor DM, Heusel JW, Russell JH, Ley TJ.
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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A.
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1995
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Granzyme B plays a critical role in cytotoxic lymphocyte induced apoptosis.
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Shresta S, Heusel JW, Macivor DM, Wesselschmidt RL, Russell JH, Ley TJ.
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Immunol Rev.
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1995
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Cytotoxic lymphocytes require granzyzme B for the rapid induction of DNA fragmentation and apoptosis in allogeneic target cells.
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Heusel JW, Wesselschmidt RL, Shresta S, Russell JH, Ley TJ.
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Cell.
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1994
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