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2011
Pejchal R, Doores KJ, Walker LM, Khayat R, Huang P-S, Wang S-K, Stanfield RL, Julien J-P, Ramos A, Crispin M et al..  2011.  A potent and broad neutralizing antibody recognizes and penetrates the HIV glycan shield.. Science. 334(6059):1097-103.
Kim J-H, Wei J-R, Wallach JB, Robbins RS, Rubin EJ, Schnappinger D.  2011.  Protein inactivation in mycobacteria by controlled proteolysis and its application to deplete the beta subunit of RNA polymerase.. Nucleic Acids Res. 39(6):2210-20.
Tsibris AMN, Pal U, Schure AL, Veazey RS, Kunstman KJ, Henrich TJ, Klasse PJ, Wolinsky SM, Kuritzkes DR, Moore JP.  2011.  SHIV-162P3 infection of rhesus macaques given maraviroc gel vaginally does not involve resistant viruses.. PLoS One. 6(12):e28047.
Melchers M, Matthews K, de Vries RP, Eggink D, van Montfort T, Bontjer I, van de Sandt C, David K, Berkhout B, Moore JP et al..  2011.  A stabilized HIV-1 envelope glycoprotein trimer fused to CD40 ligand targets and activates dendritic cells.. Retrovirology. 8:48.
Sun J, Yang Y, Wan K, Mao N, Yu T-Y, Lin Y-C, DeZwaan DC, Freeman BC, Lin J-J, Lue NF et al..  2011.  Structural bases of dimerization of yeast telomere protein Cdc13 and its interaction with the catalytic subunit of DNA polymerase α.. Cell Res. 21(2):258-74.
Harris A, Borgnia MJ, Shi D, Bartesaghi A, He H, Pejchal R, Kang YKenneth, Depetris R, Marozsan AJ, Sanders RW et al..  2011.  Trimeric HIV-1 glycoprotein gp140 immunogens and native HIV-1 envelope glycoproteins display the same closed and open quaternary molecular architectures.. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 108(28):11440-5.
Harris A, Borgnia MJ, Shi D, Bartesaghi A, He H, Pejchal R, Kang YKenneth, Depetris R, Marozsan AJ, Sanders RW et al..  2011.  Trimeric HIV-1 glycoprotein gp140 immunogens and native HIV-1 envelope glycoproteins display the same closed and open quaternary molecular architectures.. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 108(28):11440-5.
Harris A, Borgnia MJ, Shi D, Bartesaghi A, He H, Pejchal R, Kang YKenneth, Depetris R, Marozsan AJ, Sanders RW et al..  2011.  Trimeric HIV-1 glycoprotein gp140 immunogens and native HIV-1 envelope glycoproteins display the same closed and open quaternary molecular architectures.. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 108(28):11440-5.
Siracusa MC, Saenz SA, Hill DA, Kim BS, Headley MB, Doering TA, E Wherry J, Jessup HK, Siegel LA, Kambayashi T et al..  2011.  TSLP promotes interleukin-3-independent basophil haematopoiesis and type 2 inflammation.. Nature. 477(7363):229-33.
Siracusa MC, Saenz SA, Hill DA, Kim BS, Headley MB, Doering TA, E Wherry J, Jessup HK, Siegel LA, Kambayashi T et al..  2011.  TSLP promotes interleukin-3-independent basophil haematopoiesis and type 2 inflammation.. Nature. 477(7363):229-33.
Siracusa MC, Saenz SA, Hill DA, Kim BS, Headley MB, Doering TA, E Wherry J, Jessup HK, Siegel LA, Kambayashi T et al..  2011.  TSLP promotes interleukin-3-independent basophil haematopoiesis and type 2 inflammation.. Nature. 477(7363):229-33.
Siracusa MC, Saenz SA, Hill DA, Kim BS, Headley MB, Doering TA, E Wherry J, Jessup HK, Siegel LA, Kambayashi T et al..  2011.  TSLP promotes interleukin-3-independent basophil haematopoiesis and type 2 inflammation.. Nature. 477(7363):229-33.
Venugopal A, Bryk R, Shi S, Rhee K, Rath P, Schnappinger D, Ehrt S, Nathan C.  2011.  Virulence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis depends on lipoamide dehydrogenase, a member of three multienzyme complexes.. Cell Host Microbe. 9(1):21-31.
Venugopal A, Bryk R, Shi S, Rhee K, Rath P, Schnappinger D, Ehrt S, Nathan C.  2011.  Virulence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis depends on lipoamide dehydrogenase, a member of three multienzyme complexes.. Cell Host Microbe. 9(1):21-31.
2012
Yu EYoung, Sun J, Lei M, Lue NF.  2012.  Analyses of Candida Cdc13 orthologues revealed a novel OB fold dimer arrangement, dimerization-assisted DNA binding, and substantial structural differences between Cdc13 and RPA70.. Mol Cell Biol. 32(1):186-98.
Stein SC, Lam E, Falck-Pedersen E.  2012.  Cell-specific regulation of nucleic acid sensor cascades: a controlling interest in the antiviral response.. J Virol. 86(24):13303-12.
Salazar E, Bank EM, Ramsey N, Hess KC, Deitsch K, Levin LR, Buck J.  2012.  Characterization of Plasmodium falciparum adenylyl cyclase-β and its role in erythrocytic stage parasites.. PLoS One. 7(6):e39769.
Abt MC, Osborne LC, Monticelli LA, Doering TA, Alenghat T, Sonnenberg GF, Paley MA, Antenus M, Williams KL, Erikson J et al..  2012.  Commensal bacteria calibrate the activation threshold of innate antiviral immunity.. Immunity. 37(1):158-70.
Hill DA, Siracusa MC, Abt MC, Kim BS, Kobuley D, Kubo M, Kambayashi T, Larosa DF, Renner ED, Orange JS et al..  2012.  Commensal bacteria-derived signals regulate basophil hematopoiesis and allergic inflammation.. Nat Med. 18(4):538-46.
Spadoni I, Iliev ID, Rossi G, Rescigno M.  2012.  Dendritic cells produce TSLP that limits the differentiation of Th17 cells, fosters Treg development, and protects against colitis.. Mucosal Immunol. 5(2):184-93.
Robertson BD, Altmann D, Barry C, Bishai B, Cole S, Dick T, Duncan K, Dye C, Ehrt S, Esmail H et al..  2012.  Detection and treatment of subclinical tuberculosis.. Tuberculosis (Edinb). 92(6):447-52.
Robertson BD, Altmann D, Barry C, Bishai B, Cole S, Dick T, Duncan K, Dye C, Ehrt S, Esmail H et al..  2012.  Detection and treatment of subclinical tuberculosis.. Tuberculosis (Edinb). 92(6):447-52.
Ginsberg M, James D, Ding B-S, Nolan D, Geng F, Butler JM, Schachterle W, Pulijaal VR, Mathew S, Chasen ST et al..  2012.  Efficient direct reprogramming of mature amniotic cells into endothelial cells by ETS factors and TGFβ suppression.. Cell. 151(3):559-75.
Ginsberg M, James D, Ding B-S, Nolan D, Geng F, Butler JM, Schachterle W, Pulijaal VR, Mathew S, Chasen ST et al..  2012.  Efficient direct reprogramming of mature amniotic cells into endothelial cells by ETS factors and TGFβ suppression.. Cell. 151(3):559-75.
Hsu M, Yu EYoung, Sprušanský O, McEachern MJ, Lue NF.  2012.  Functional analysis of the single Est1/Ebs1 homologue in Kluyveromyces lactis reveals roles in both telomere maintenance and rapamycin resistance.. Eukaryot Cell. 11(7):932-42.