M S Villanueva
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Pamer E, Sijts A, Villanueva M, Busch D, Vijh S
Immunol Rev
. 1997 Aug;
158:129-36.
PMID: 9314081
Listeria monocytogenes (L. monocytogenes) secretes proteins associated with its virulence into the cytosol of infected cells. These secreted proteins are degraded by host cell proteasomes and processed into peptides that...
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CTL epitope generation is tightly linked to cellular proteolysis of a Listeria monocytogenes antigen
Sijts A, Villanueva M, Pamer E
J Immunol
. 1996 Feb;
156(4):1497-503.
PMID: 8568253
Listeria monocytogenes is a pathogenic intracellular bacterium that secretes proteins into the cytosol of host cells. A major secreted protein, p60, is processed by the host cell into the nonamer...
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Villanueva M, Sijts A, Pamer E
J Immunol
. 1995 Dec;
155(11):5227-33.
PMID: 7594534
Listeria monocytogenes is an intracellular pathogen that enters the cytoplasm of infected cells by secreting listeriolysin (LLO), a protein that destroys the phagosomal membrane. In infected mice, LLO is a...
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Villanueva M, Beckers C, Pamer E
J Exp Med
. 1994 Dec;
180(6):2137-45.
PMID: 7964488
Listeria monocytogenes is a facultative intracellular bacterium that causes severe disease in neonates and immunocompromised adults. Although entry, multiplication, and locomotion of Listeria in the cytosol of infected cells are...
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Villanueva M, Fischer P, Feen K, Pamer E
Immunity
. 1994 Sep;
1(6):479-89.
PMID: 7534616
Listeria monocytogenes is an intracellular pathogen that secretes proteins into host cell cytosol. One such protein, the murein hydrolase p60, is processed by the host cell into the nonamer peptide...
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Villanueva M
Semin Neurol
. 1993 Jun;
13(2):209-18.
PMID: 8356356
American (Chagas' disease) and African (sleeping sickness) trypanosomiasis are diseases that are endemic in parts of Latin American and Africa, respectively. Physicians in developed countries may occasionally see cases because...
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Aksoy S, Shay G, Villanueva M, Beard C, Richards F
Gene
. 1992 Apr;
113(2):239-43.
PMID: 1572544
The spliced leader RNA(SL RNA)-encoding genes of the salivarian New World trypanosome, Trypanosoma rangeli, are organized within the 5S rRNA tandem repeats. Each repeat contains genes encoding an SL RNA...
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Villanueva M, Williams S, Beard C, Richards F, Aksoy S
Mol Cell Biol
. 1991 Dec;
11(12):6139-48.
PMID: 1719380
A new member of a family of site-specific retrotransposons is described in the New World trypanosome Trypanosoma cruzi. This element, CZAR (cruzi-associated retrotransposon), resembles two previously described retrotransposons found in...
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Bradley M, Hudson J, Villanueva M, Livingston D
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 1984 Nov;
81(21):6574-8.
PMID: 6093107
Incubation of the simian virus 40 (SV40) large tumor antigen (T) from either transformed or lytically infected cells with adenosine [8-3H]-, [alpha-32P]-, or [alpha-[35S]thio]-triphosphate in the presence of Mg2+ resulted...