Henrick Schomacker
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Recent Articles
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Boonyaratanakornkit J, Schomacker H, Collins P, Schmidt A
PLoS One
. 2013 Mar;
8(3):e59462.
PMID: 23527201
The cellular ESCRT (endosomal sorting complex required for transport) system functions in cargo-sorting, in the formation of intraluminal vesicles that comprise multivesicular bodies (MVB), and in cytokinesis, and this system...
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Schomacker H, Schaap-Nutt A, Collins P, Schmidt A
Curr Opin Virol
. 2012 Jun;
2(3):294-9.
PMID: 22709516
Human parainfluenza viruses (HPIVs) are a common cause of acute respiratory illness throughout life. Infants, children, and the immunocompromised are the most likely to develop severe disease. HPIV1 and HPIV2...
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Schomacker H, Hebner R, Boonyaratanakornkit J, Surman S, Amaro-Carambot E, Collins P, et al.
PLoS One
. 2012 Feb;
7(2):e28382.
PMID: 22355301
Interferons (IFNs) play a crucial role in the antiviral immune response. Whereas the C proteins of wild-type human parainfluenza virus type 1 (WT HPIV1) inhibit both IFN-β induction and signaling,...
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Schmidt A, Schaap-Nutt A, Bartlett E, Schomacker H, Boonyaratanakornkit J, Karron R, et al.
Expert Rev Respir Med
. 2011 Aug;
5(4):515-26.
PMID: 21859271
In children under 5 years of age, human parainfluenza viruses (HPIVs) as a group are the second most common etiology of acute respiratory illness leading to hospitalization, surpassed only by...
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Boonyaratanakornkit J, Bartlett E, Schomacker H, Surman S, Akira S, Bae Y, et al.
J Virol
. 2010 Dec;
85(4):1495-506.
PMID: 21123378
Human parainfluenza virus type 1 (HPIV1) is an important respiratory pathogen in young children, the immunocompromised, and the elderly. We found that infection with wild-type (WT) HPIV1 suppressed the innate...
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Bartlett E, Cruz A, Esker J, Castano A, Schomacker H, Surman S, et al.
J Virol
. 2008 Jul;
82(18):8965-77.
PMID: 18614629
Recombinant human parainfluenza virus type 1 (rHPIV1) was modified to create rHPIV1-P(C-), a virus in which expression of the C proteins (C', C, Y1, and Y2) was silenced without affecting...
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Schomacker H, Collins P, Schmidt A
Virology
. 2004 Nov;
330(1):178-85.
PMID: 15527844
A database search for genes encoding paramyxoviral proteins revealed sequences that were designated as human but presented strong evidence of being of viral origin. The two cDNA-derived sequences designated AngRem104...