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Camilla E Hippee

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Hippee C, Durnell L, Kaufman J, Murray E, Singh B, Sinn P
J Virol . 2025 Jan; 99(2):e0122024. PMID: 39791903
Measles virus (MeV) is a highly contagious respiratory virus transmitted via aerosols. To understand how MeV exits the airways of an infected host, we use unpassaged primary cultures of human...
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Hippee C, Klingelhutz A, Wu L
J Microbiol Biol Educ . 2024 Oct; 25(3):e0018424. PMID: 39440924
Introducing students to primary scientific literature is essential for establishing scientific literacy; however, students can feel overwhelmed by the amount of information within a research article. In our virology discussion...
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Durnell L, Hippee C, Cattaneo R, Bartlett J, Singh B, Sinn P
Microbiol Spectr . 2023 Sep; :e0136123. PMID: 37724882
Amplification of measles virus (MeV) in human airway epithelia may contribute to its extremely high contagious nature. We use well-differentiated primary cultures of human airway epithelial cells (HAE) to model...
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Hippee C, Singh B, Thurman A, Cooney A, Pezzulo A, Cattaneo R, et al.
PLoS Pathog . 2021 Aug; 17(8):e1009458. PMID: 34383863
Measles virus (MeV) is the most contagious human virus. Unlike most respiratory viruses, MeV does not directly infect epithelial cells upon entry in a new host. MeV traverses the epithelium...
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Ostedgaard L, Price M, Whitworth K, Abou Alaiwa M, Fischer A, Warrier A, et al.
Elife . 2020 Oct; 9. PMID: 33026343
Submucosal glands (SMGs) are a prominent structure that lines human cartilaginous airways. Although it has been assumed that SMGs contribute to respiratory defense, that hypothesis has gone without a direct...
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Cooney A, Singh B, Loza L, Thornell I, Hippee C, Powers L, et al.
Nucleic Acids Res . 2018 Aug; 46(18):9591-9600. PMID: 30165523
Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a common genetic disease caused by mutations in the gene coding for cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR). Although CF affects multiple organ systems, chronic bacterial...