Katherine E Havranek
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Recent Articles
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White L, Havranek K, Lodmell J
Methods Mol Biol
. 2024 Jul;
2824:373-383.
PMID: 39039424
RNAseq is a valuable tool that can aid researchers in uncovering the transcriptional changes that occur when a viral pathogen infects a host cell. Viral infection will invariably cause differential...
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Reyes Ballista J, Miazgowicz K, Acciani M, Jimenez A, Belloli R, Havranek K, et al.
Front Cell Dev Biol
. 2023 Feb;
11:1085913.
PMID: 36743418
Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) is the causative agent of the human disease chikungunya fever, characterized by debilitating acute and chronic arthralgia. No licensed vaccines or antivirals are currently available for CHIKV....
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Havranek K, Reyes Ballista J, Hines K, Brindley M
Viruses
. 2022 Jan;
14(1).
PMID: 35062207
The viral lifecycle is critically dependent upon host lipids. Enveloped viral entry requires fusion between viral and cellular membranes. Once an infection has occurred, viruses may rely on host lipids...
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Acciani M, Lay Mendoza M, Havranek K, Duncan A, Iyer H, Linn O, et al.
J Virol
. 2021 Jul;
95(20):e0116521.
PMID: 34319156
Ebola virus (EBOV) attaches to target cells using two categories of cell surface receptors: C-type lectins and phosphatidylserine (PS) receptors. PS receptors typically bind to apoptotic cell membrane PS and...
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Havranek K, White L, Bisom T, Lanchy J, Lodmell J
Viruses
. 2021 Mar;
13(3).
PMID: 33652597
In recent years, transcriptome profiling studies have identified changes in host splicing patterns caused by viral invasion, yet the functional consequences of the vast majority of these splicing events remain...
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Havranek K, White L, Lanchy J, Lodmell J
PLoS One
. 2019 May;
14(5):e0217497.
PMID: 31136639
Rift Valley fever virus (RVFV) is a negative-sense RNA virus belonging to the Phenuiviridae family that infects both domestic livestock and humans. The NIAID has designated RVFV as a Category...