Philip L Eisenhauer
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Burgess E, Hoyt L, Randall M, Mank M, Bivona 3rd J, Eisenhauer P, et al.
J Immunol
. 2018 Aug;
201(8):2377-2384.
PMID: 30158125
Studies comparing endogenous and recombinant serum amyloid A (SAA) have generated conflicting data on the proinflammatory function of these proteins. In exploring this discrepancy, we found that in contrast to...
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King B, Samacoits A, Eisenhauer P, Ziegler C, Bruce E, Zenklusen D, et al.
J Virol
. 2018 Apr;
92(12).
PMID: 29643234
Lymphocytic choriomeningitis mammarenavirus (LCMV) is an enveloped, negative-strand RNA virus that causes serious disease in humans but establishes an asymptomatic, lifelong infection in reservoir rodents. Different models have been proposed...
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King B, Kellner S, Eisenhauer P, Bruce E, Ziegler C, Zenklusen D, et al.
J Gen Virol
. 2017 Sep;
98(10):2454-2460.
PMID: 28949905
We report a fluorescence hybridization (FISH) assay that allows the visualization of lymphocytic choriomeningitis mammarenavirus (LCMV) genomic RNAs in individual cells. We show that viral S segment genomic and antigenomic...
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King B, Hershkowitz D, Eisenhauer P, Weir M, Ziegler C, Russo J, et al.
J Virol
. 2017 May;
91(15).
PMID: 28539447
Arenaviruses are enveloped negative-strand RNA viruses that cause significant human disease. These viruses encode only four proteins to accomplish the viral life cycle, so each arenavirus protein likely plays unappreciated...
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Sueblinvong V, Loi R, Eisenhauer P, Bernstein I, Suratt B, Spees J, et al.
Am J Respir Crit Care Med
. 2007 Dec;
177(7):701-11.
PMID: 18063840
Rationale: Recent studies have suggested that both embryonic stem cells and adult bone marrow stem cells can participate in the regeneration and repair of diseased adult organs, including the lungs....