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2012
Babra B, Watson G, Xu W, Jeffrey BM, Xu J-R, Rockey DD, Rohrmann GF, Jin L.
2012. Analysis of the genome of leporid herpesvirus 4.. Virology. 433(1):183-91. Abstract
Dolan BP, Sharma AA, Gibbs JS, Cunningham TJ, Bennink JR, Yewdell JW.
2012. MHC class I antigen processing distinguishes endogenous antigens based on their translation from cellular vs. viral mRNA.. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 109(18):7025-30. Abstract
Udompijitkul P, Paredes-Sabja D, Sarker MR.
2012. Inhibitory effects of nisin against Clostridium perfringens food poisoning and nonfood-borne isolates.. Journal of food science. 77(1):M51-6. Abstract
Tonsfeldt KJ, Chappell PE.
2012. Clocks on top: the role of the circadian clock in the hypothalamic and pituitary regulation of endocrine physiology.. Molecular and cellular endocrinology. 349(1):3-12. Abstract
David A, Dolan BP, Hickman HD, Knowlton JJ, Clavarino G, Pierre P, Bennink JR, Yewdell JW.
2012. Nuclear translation visualized by ribosome-bound nascent chain puromycylation.. The Journal of cell biology. 197(1):45-57. Abstract
Beatty M, Boni MF, Brown S, Buathong R, Burke D, Coudeville L, Cummings DAT, Edelman R, Farrar J, Focks DA et al..
2012. Assessing the potential of a candidate dengue vaccine with mathematical modeling.. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 6(3):e1450.
Ndeffo Mbah ML, Liu J, Bauch CT, Tekel YI, Medlock J, Meyers LA, Galvani AP.
2012. The impact of imitation on vaccination behavior in social contact networks.. PLoS computational biology. 8(4):e1002469. Abstract
2011
Rockey DD.
2011. Unraveling the basic biology and clinical significance of the chlamydial plasmid.. The Journal of experimental medicine. 208(11):2159-62. Abstract
Dolan BP, Bennink JR, Yewdell JW.
2011. Translating DRiPs: progress in understanding viral and cellular sources of MHC class I peptide ligands.. Cellular and molecular life sciences : CMLS. 68(9):1481-9. Abstract
Yewdell JW, Dolan BP.
2011. Immunology: Cross-dressers turn on T cells.. Nature. 471(7340):581-2.







