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Matthew Humbard

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Santos S, Humbard M, Lambrou A, Lin G, Padilla Y, Chaitram J, et al.
Lancet Public Health . 2025 Jan; 10(1):e47-e57. PMID: 39755414
Background: Rapid, accessible, and accurate testing was paramount to an effective US COVID-19 response. Federal partners supported SARS-CoV-2 testing scale-up through an interagency-coordinated approach that focused on expanding supply chains,...
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Ritchey M, Rosenblum H, Del Guercio K, Humbard M, Santos S, Hall J, et al.
MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep . 2022 Aug; 71(32):1005-1010. PMID: 35951486
Self-tests* to detect current infection with SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, are valuable tools that guide individual decision-making and risk reduction (1-3). Increased self-test use (4) has likely contributed...
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Karadzic I, Maupin-Furlow J, Humbard M, Prunetti L, Singh P, Goodlett D
Proteomics . 2012 May; 12(11):1806-14. PMID: 22623373
A fast and accurate method is reported to generate distance constraints between juxtaposited amino acids and to validate molecular models of halophilic protein complexes. Proteasomal 20S core particles (CPs) from...
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Masi M, Vuong P, Humbard M, Malone K, Misra R
J Bacteriol . 2007 Feb; 189(7):2667-76. PMID: 17277071
Data suggest a two-receptor model for colicin E1 (ColE1) translocation across the outer membrane of Escherichia coli. ColE1 initially binds to the vitamin B(12) receptor BtuB and then translocates through...
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Husain F, Humbard M, Misra R
J Bacteriol . 2004 Dec; 186(24):8533-6. PMID: 15576805
This paper provides the biochemical evidence for physical interactions between the outer membrane component, TolC, and the membrane fusion protein component, AcrA, of the major antibiotic efflux pump of Escherichia...
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Augustus A, Celaya T, Husain F, Humbard M, Misra R
J Bacteriol . 2004 Mar; 186(6):1851-60. PMID: 14996816
The TolC protein of Escherichia coli, through its interaction with AcrA and AcrB, is thought to form a continuous protein channel that expels inhibitors from the cell. Consequently, tolC null...