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Blackmer J, Jezuit E, Chakraborty A, Montague R, Peterson N, Outlaw W, et al.
bioRxiv . 2025 Mar; PMID: 40027712
Amplified centrosome number causes genomic instability, most severely through division into more than two aneuploid daughter cells (multipolar mitosis). Several mechanisms that suppress multipolar division have been uncovered, yet mechanisms...
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Einkauf K, Osborn M, Gao C, Sun W, Sun X, Lian X, et al.
Cell . 2022 Jan; 185(2):266-282.e15. PMID: 35026153
HIV-1-infected cells that persist despite antiretroviral therapy (ART) are frequently considered "transcriptionally silent," but active viral gene expression may occur in some cells, challenging the concept of viral latency. Applying...
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Jiang C, Lian X, Gao C, Sun X, Einkauf K, Chevalier J, et al.
Nature . 2020 Aug; 585(7824):261-267. PMID: 32848246
Sustained, drug-free control of HIV-1 replication is naturally achieved in less than 0.5% of infected individuals (here termed 'elite controllers'), despite the presence of a replication-competent viral reservoir. Inducing such...
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Sun X, Hua S, Gao C, Blackmer J, Ouyang Z, Ard K, et al.
Nat Commun . 2020 May; 11(1):2421. PMID: 32415086
Zika virus (ZIKV) is a mosquito-borne pathogen with increasing public health significance. To characterize immune responses to ZIKV, here we examine transcriptional signatures of CD4 T, CD8 T, B, and...
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Kuo H, Banga R, Lee G, Gao C, Cavassini M, Corpataux J, et al.
J Infect Dis . 2020 Apr; 222(4):655-660. PMID: 32236405
The majority of cells with latent human immunodeficiency virus 1 infection are located in lymphoid tissues that are difficult to access. In the current study, we used single-genome near-full-length proviral...