Brent A Stanfield
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Chouljenko A, Stanfield B, Melnyk T, Dutta O, Chouljenko V
Int J Mol Sci
. 2024 Dec;
25(23).
PMID: 39684396
This study focuses on the common presence of repetitive sequences within the sturgeon genome that may contribute to enhanced immune responses against infectious diseases. A repetitive 675 bp VAC-2M sequence...
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Hussain M, Stanfield B, Bernstein D
Viruses
. 2024 Jul;
16(7).
PMID: 39066200
Herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) and herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2) are two of the most prevalent human viruses worldwide. They are known to cause a variety of...
3.
Stanfield B, Ruiz E, Chouljenko V, Kousoulas K
Virus Genes
. 2024 Feb;
60(2):148-158.
PMID: 38340271
Guinea Pig Herpes-Like Virus (GPHLV) is a virus isolated from leukemic guinea pigs with herpes virus-like morphology described by Hsiung and Kaplow in 1969. GPHLV transformed embryonic cells from Syrian...
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Singha M, Pu L, Srivastava G, Ni X, Stanfield B, Uche I, et al.
Cancers (Basel)
. 2023 Aug;
15(16).
PMID: 37627077
Deregulated protein kinases are crucial in promoting cancer cell proliferation and driving malignant cell signaling. Although these kinases are essential targets for cancer therapy due to their involvement in cell...
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White T, Bonavita C, Stanfield B, Farrell H, Davis-Poynter N, Cardin R
Front Immunol
. 2022 Dec;
13:1047299.
PMID: 36569845
Introduction: Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) is a global health threat due to its ubiquity and lifelong persistence in infected people. During latency, host CD8 T cell responses to HCMV continue to...
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Singha M, Pu L, Stanfield B, Uche I, Rider P, Kousoulas K, et al.
BMC Cancer
. 2022 Nov;
22(1):1211.
PMID: 36434556
Background: Vast amounts of rapidly accumulating biological data related to cancer and a remarkable progress in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) have paved the way for precision oncology. Our...
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Stanfield B, Bravo F, Dixon D, Chouljenko V, Kousoulas K, Bernstein D
Vaccine
. 2022 Sep;
40(42):6093-6099.
PMID: 36114130
Herpes simplex virus type 1 and 2 (HSV-1 and HSV-2 respectively) cause life-long latent infections resulting in recurrent orofacial and genital blisters or sores. Ensued disease can be painful and...
8.
White T, Stanfield B, Bonavita C, Rudd J, Cardin R
PLoS One
. 2022 Aug;
17(8):e0265479.
PMID: 35976883
The salivary glands are a crucial site of replication for human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) and its murine counterpart, murine cytomegalovirus (MCMV). Studies of MCMV often involve the use of BALB/c strain...
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Uche I, Stanfield B, Rudd J, Kousoulas K, Rider P
Front Mol Biosci
. 2022 Feb;
9:832393.
PMID: 35155582
Current approaches to cancer immunotherapy include immune checkpoint inhibitors, cancer vaccines, and adoptive cellular therapy. These therapies have produced significant clinical success for specific cancers, but their efficacy has been...
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Bonavita C, White T, Stanfield B, Cardin R
J Virol Methods
. 2021 Aug;
297:114270.
PMID: 34461152
Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) is a widespread pathogen that causes lifelong latent infection in the majority of the world population. HCMV is associated with increased incidence and severity of many cardiovascular...