Satish Deshmane
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Recent Articles
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Datta P, Deshmane S, Khalili K, Merali S, Gordon J, Fecchio C, et al.
Cell Cycle
. 2016 Jun;
15(17):2288-98.
PMID: 27245560
HIV-1 infected macrophages play a significant role in the neuropathogenesis of AIDS. HIV-1 viral protein R (Vpr) not only facilitates HIV-1 infection but also contribute to long-lived persistence in macrophages....
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Sen S, Kaminiski R, Deshmane S, Langford D, Khalili K, Amini S, et al.
Cell Cycle
. 2015 Jan;
14(7):980-9.
PMID: 25602755
Viruses have developed various strategies to protect infected cells from apoptosis. HIV-1 infected macrophages are long-lived and considered reservoirs for HIV-1. One significant deciding factor between cell survival and cell...
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Barrero C, Datta P, Sen S, Deshmane S, Amini S, Khalili K, et al.
PLoS One
. 2013 Jul;
8(7):e68376.
PMID: 23874603
Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 encoded viral protein Vpr is essential for infection of macrophages by HIV-1. Furthermore, these macrophages are resistant to cell death and are viral reservoir. However,...
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Kogan M, Deshmane S, Sawaya B, Gracely E, Khalili K, Rappaport J
J Cell Physiol
. 2012 Sep;
228(4):781-90.
PMID: 23001849
Numerous studies have reported that Vpr alters NF-κB signaling in various cell types, however, the findings have been largely conflicting with reports of both stimulatory and inhibitory effects of Vpr....