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R E Rhoads

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Ryman K, Meier K, Nangle E, Ragsdale S, Korneeva N, Rhoads R, et al.
J Virol . 2005 Jan; 79(3):1487-99. PMID: 15650175
The tropism of Sindbis virus (SB) for cells of the dendritic cell (DC) lineage and the virulence of SB in vivo are largely determined by the efficacy of alpha/beta interferon...
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Schneider R, Agol V, Andino R, Bayard F, Cavener D, Chappell S, et al.
Mol Cell Biol . 2001 Nov; 21(23):8238-46. PMID: 11710333
No abstract available.
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Stepinski J, Waddell C, Stolarski R, Darzynkiewicz E, Rhoads R
RNA . 2001 Oct; 7(10):1486-95. PMID: 11680853
The ability to synthesize capped RNA transcripts in vitro using bacteriophage polymerases has been of considerable value in a variety of applications. However, Pasquinelli et al. [RNA (1995) 1:957-967] found...
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Amiri A, Keiper B, KAWASAKI I, Fan Y, Kohara Y, Rhoads R, et al.
Development . 2001 Oct; 128(20):3899-912. PMID: 11641215
Control of gene expression at the translational level is crucial for many developmental processes. The mRNA cap-binding protein, eIF4E, is a key player in regulation of translation initiation; appropriate levels...
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Mendez R, Welsh G, Kleijn M, Myers M, White M, Proud C, et al.
Prog Mol Subcell Biol . 2001 Sep; 26:49-93. PMID: 11575167
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Badorff C, Berkely N, Mehrotra S, Talhouk J, Rhoads R, Knowlton K
J Biol Chem . 2001 Feb; 275(15):11191-7. PMID: 10753926
Enteroviruses such as Coxsackievirus B3 can cause dilated cardiomyopathy through unknown pathological mechanism(s). Dystrophin is a large extrasarcomeric cytoskeletal protein whose genetic deficiency causes hereditary dilated cardiomyopathy. In addition, we...
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Korneeva N, Lamphear B, Hennigan F, Merrick W, Rhoads R
J Biol Chem . 2000 Nov; 276(4):2872-9. PMID: 11060291
Eukaryotic translation initiation factor 4G-1 (eIF4G) plays a critical role in the recruitment of mRNA to the 43 S preinitiation complex. eIF4G has two binding sites for the RNA helicase...
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Badorff C, Fichtlscherer B, Rhoads R, Zeiher A, Muelsch A, Dimmeler S, et al.
Circulation . 2000 Nov; 102(18):2276-81. PMID: 11056105
Background: Infection with enteroviruses like coxsackievirus B3 (CVB3) as well as genetic dystrophin deficiency can cause dilated cardiomyopathy. We recently identified cleavage and functional impairment of dystrophin by the viral...
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Korneeva N, Lamphear B, Hennigan F, Rhoads R
J Biol Chem . 2000 Oct; 275(52):41369-76. PMID: 11022043
Eukaryotic translation initiation factor 4G-1 (eIF4G) plays a critical role in the recruitment of mRNA to the 43 S preinitiation complex. The central region of eIF4G binds the ATP-dependent RNA...
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Keiper B, Lamphear B, Deshpande A, Jankowska-Anyszka M, Aamodt E, Blumenthal T, et al.
J Biol Chem . 2000 Apr; 275(14):10590-6. PMID: 10744754
Recognition of the 5'-cap structure of mRNA by eIF4E is a critical step in the recruitment of most mRNAs to the ribosome. In Caenorhabditis elegans, approximately 70% of mRNAs contain...