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Publications

Peer Reviewed Articles

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  1. Carsillo, T., Zhang, X., Vasconcelos, D., Niewiesk, S., Oglesbee, M. (2006). A single codon in the nucleocapsid protein C-terminus contributes to in vitro and in vivo fitness of Edmonston measles virus. Journal of Virology 80(6):2904-2912.
  2. Carsillo, T., Traylor, Z., Choi, C., Niewiesk, S., Oglesbee, M. (2006). Hsp72, a host determinant of measles virus neurovirulence. Journal of Virology 80(22):11031-11039.
  3. Zhang, X., Bhouris, J.-M., Longhi, S., Carsillo, T., Buccellato, M., Morin, B., Canard, B., Oglesbee, M. (2005). Hsp72 recognizes a P binding motif in the measles virus N protein C-terminus. Virology 337:162-174.
  4. Oglesbee, M.J. , Herdman, A.V., Passmore, G.G., Hoffman, W.H. (2005). Diabetic ketoacidosis increases extracellular levels of the major inducible 70 kDa heat shock protein. Clinical Biochemistry 38(10):900-4.
  5. Carsillo, M., Carsillo, T., Niewiesk, S., Vasconcelos, D., Oglesbee, M. (2004) Hyperthermic pre-conditioning promotes measles virus clearance from brain in a mouse model of persistent infection. Brain Research 1004:73-82.
  6. Zhang, X., Oglesbee, M. (2003) Use of surface plasmon resonance for the measurement of low affinity binding interactions between hsp72 and the measles virus nucleocapsid protein. Biological Procedures Online 5(1):170-181.
  7. Oglesbee, M.J., Pratt, M., Carsillo, T. (2002). A role for heat shock proteins in the immune response to measles virus infection. Viral Immunology 15(3) :399-416.
  8. Zhang, X., Glendening, C., Linke, H., Parks, C.L., Brooks, C., Udem, S.A., Oglesbee, M. (2002). Identification and characterization of a regulatory domain on the carboxyl terminus of the measles virus nucleocapsid protein. Journal of Virology 76(17) :8737-8746.
  9. Oglesbee, M.J., Alldinger, S., Vasconcelos, D., Diehl, K., Shinko, P., Baumgärtner, W., Tallman, R., Podell, M. (2002). Intrinsic thermal resistance of the canine brain. Neuroscience 113(1) :55-64.
  10. Diehl, K.A., Crawford, E., Shinko, P.D., Tallman, R.D., Oglesbee, M.J. (2000). Alterations in hemostasis associated with hyperthermia in a canine model. American Journal of Hematology 64(4) :262-270.
  11. Kearns, R.J., Ringler, S., Krakowka, S., Tallman, R. Sites, J., Oglesbee, M.J. (1999). The effects of extracorporeal whole body hyperthermia on the functional and phenotypic features of canine peripheral blood mononuclear cells. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Immunology 16:188-192.
  12. Andrews, J., Oglesbee, M., Lairmore, M. (1998). The effect of the cellular stress response on human T-cell lymphotrophic virus type 1 envelope protein expression. Journal of General Virology 79:2905-2908.
  13. Vasconcelos, D., Cai, X.H., Oglesbee, M.J. (1998). Constitutive over-expression of the major inducible 70 kDa heat shock protein mediates large plaque formation by measles virus. Journal of General Virology 79:2239-2247.
  14. Vasconcelos, D., Norrby, E., Oglesbee, M. (1998). The cellular stress response increases measles virus-induced cytopathic effect. Journal of General Virology 79:1769-1773.
  15. Heller, M., Vasconcelos, D., Cummins, J., Oglesbee, M. (1998) . Interferon-alpha inhibits the emergence of cellular stress response-dependent morbillivirus large plaque variants. Antiviral Research 38:195-207.
  16. Liu, Z., Huntley, C.C., De, B.P., Das, T., Banerjee, A.K., Oglesbee, M. (1997). Phosphorylation of canine distemper virus P protein by protein kinase C-Zeta and casein kinase II. Virology 232(1) : 198-206.
  17. Andrews, Newbound, G., Oglesbee, M., Brady, J., Lairmore, M. (1997) . The cellular stress response enhances HTLV-1 basal gene expression through the basal core promoter of the long terminal repeat. Journal of Virology 71(1) : 741-745.
  18. Oglesbee, M.J., Liu, Z., Kenney, H., Brooks, C. (1996) . The highly inducible member of heat shock proteins increases canine distemper virus polymerase activity. Journal of General Virology 77:2125-2135.
  19. Andrews, J., Oglesbee, M., Trevino, A., Guyot, D., Newbound, G., Lairmore, M. (1995) . Enhanced human T cell lymphotrophic virus type I expression following induction of the cellular stress response. Virology 208:816-820.
  20. Oglesbee, M., Kenney, H., Kenney, T., and Krakowka, S. (1993). Enhanced production of morbillivirus gene-specific RNAs following induction of the cellular stress response in stable persistent infection. Virology 192:556-567.
  21. Oglesbee, M., and Krakowka, S. (1993) . The cellular stress response induces selective intranuclear trafficking and accumulation of morbillivirus major core protein. Laboratory Investigation 68(1) :109-117.
  22. Oglesbee, M. (1992) . Intranuclear inclusions in paramyxovirus-induced encephalitis: evidence for altered nuclear body differentiation. Acta Neuropathologica 84:407-415.
  23. Oglesbee, M., Ringler, S., and Krakowka, S. (1990). Interaction of canine distemper virus nucleocapsid variants with 70k heat shock proteins. Journal of General Virology  71:1585-1590.

Book Chapters

  1. Buccellato, M., Carsillo, T., Oglesbee, M. (2007). Heat shock protein expression in brain: a protective role spanning intrinsic thermal resistance to host defense against neurotropic viruses. In: Sharma, H. (Editor), Progress in Brain Research Volume 162 Neurobiology of Hyperthermia Elsevier, Oxford UK.
  2. Oglesbee, M.  (2007). Nucleocapsid Interactions with the major inducible 70kDa heat shock protein. In: Longhi, S. (Editor), Measles Virus Nucleoprotein. Nova Scientific Publishers, Inc., Hauppauge NY.
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