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J DeMasi

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Punjabi A, Boyle K, DeMasi J, Grubisha O, Unger B, Khanna M, et al.
J Virol . 2001 Nov; 75(24):12308-18. PMID: 11711621
Although the vaccinia virus DNA polymerase is inherently distributive, a highly processive form of the enzyme exists within the cytoplasm of infected cells (W. F. McDonald, N. Klemperer, and P....
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DeMasi J, Du S, Lennon D, Traktman P
J Virol . 2001 Oct; 75(21):10090-105. PMID: 11581377
The 192-kb linear DNA genome of vaccinia virus has covalently closed hairpin termini that are extremely AT rich and contain 12 extrahelical bases. Vaccinia virus telomeres have previously been implicated...
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Traktman P, Liu K, DeMasi J, Rollins R, Jesty S, Unger B
J Virol . 2000 Mar; 74(8):3682-95. PMID: 10729144
We have previously reported the construction and characterization of vindH1, an inducible recombinant in which expression of the vaccinia virus H1 phosphatase is regulated experimentally by IPTG (isopropyl-beta-D-thiogalactopyranoside) (35). In...
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DeMasi J, Traktman P
J Virol . 2000 Feb; 74(5):2393-405. PMID: 10666270
The vaccinia virus H5 gene encodes a 22.3-kDa phosphoprotein that is expressed during both the early and late phases of viral gene expression. It is a major component of virosomes...
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Lantner R, Rockoff J, DeMasi J, MIDDLETON Jr E
Allergy Proc . 1990 Mar; 11(2):83-7. PMID: 2338242
Long-term use of corticosteroids (CSs) may result in an increased risk of disseminated varicella. Concurrent administration of troleandomycin (Tao) to treat CS-dependent asthmatics can potentiate steroid effects. We present the...
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Kong A, Ludwig E, Slaughter R, DiStefano P, DeMasi J, MIDDLETON Jr E, et al.
Clin Pharmacol Ther . 1989 Dec; 46(6):616-28. PMID: 2689044
Pharmacodynamic models for "directly suppressive" effects of methylprednisolone are based on the premise that receptor interactions of steroids are followed by immediate suppression of either the circadian secretion of cortisol...