recent publications
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- Papazyan, R., Liu, X., Liu, J., Dong, B., Plummer, E. M., Lewis, R. D., Roth, J. D., Young, M. A. FXR activation by obeticholic acid or nonsteroidal agonists induces a human-like lipoprotein cholesterol change in mice with humanized chimeric liver Journal of Lipid Research 2018 59:982-993 DOI:10.1194/jlr.M081935 PMID:29559521 PMCID:PMC5983391
- Carlin, A. F., Plummer, E. M., Vizcarra, E. A., Sheets, N., Joo, Y., Tang, W., Day, J., Greenbaum, J., Glass, C. K., Diamond, M. S., Shresta, S. An IRF-3-, IRF-5-, and IRF-7-independent pathway of dengue viral resistance utilizes IRF-1 to stimulate type I and II interferon responses Cell Reports 2017 21:1600-1612 DOI:10.1016/j.celrep.2017.10.054 PMID:29117564 PMCID:PMC5696617
- Warfield, K. L., Plummer, E. M., Sayce, A. C., Alonzi, D. S., Tang, W., Tyrrell, B. E., Hill, M. L., Caputo, A. T., Killingbeck, S. S., Beatty, P. R., Harris, E., Iwaki, R., et al. Inhibition of endoplasmic reticulum glucosidases is required for in vitro and in vivo dengue antiviral activity by the iminosugar UV-4 Antiviral Research 2016 129:93-98 DOI:10.1016/j.antiviral.2016.03.001 PMID:26946111 PMCID:PMC5064435
- Flingai, S., Plummer, E. M., Patel, A., Shresta, S., Mendoza, J. M., Broderick, K. E., Sardesai, N. Y., Muthumani, K., Weiner, D. B. Protection against dengue disease by synthetic nucleic acid antibody prophylaxis/immunotherapy Scientific Reports 2015 5 DOI:10.1038/srep12616 PMID:26220099 PMCID:PMC4518257
- Plummer, E. M., Shresta, S. Mouse models for dengue vaccines and antivirals Journal of Immunological Methods 2014 410:34-38 DOI:10.1016/j.jim.2014.01.001 PMID:24440090
- Plummer, E., Shresta, S. Animal models in dengue Methods in Molecular Biology 2014 1138:377-390 DOI:10.1007/978-1-4939-0348-1_23 PMID:24696349
- Perry, S. T., Buck, M. D., Plummer, E. M., Penmasta, R. A., Batra, H., Stavale, E. J., Warfield, K. L., Dwek, R. A., Butters, T. D., Alonzi, D. S., Lada, S. M., King, K., et al. An iminosugar with potent inhibition of dengue virus infection in vivo Antiviral Research 2013 98:35-43 DOI:10.1016/j.antiviral.2013.01.004 PMID:23376501
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Plummer, E. M., Manchester, M. Endocytic uptake pathways utilized by CPMV nanoparticles Molecular Pharmaceutics 2013 10:26-32 DOI:10.1021/mp300238w PMID:22905759 PMCID:PMC3590106
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Shriver, L. P., Plummer, E. M., Thomas, D. M., Ho, S., Manchester, M. Localization of gadolinium-loaded CPMV to sites of inflammation during central nervous system autoimmunity Journal of Materials Chemistry B 2013 1:5256-5263 DOI:10.1039/c3tb20521e
- Prestwood, T. R., May, M. M., Plummer, E. M., Morar, M. M., Yauch, L. E., Shresta, S. Trafficking and replication patterns reveal splenic macrophages as major targets of dengue virus in mice Journal of Virology 2012 86:12138-12147 DOI:10.1128/jvi.00375-12 PMID:22933295 PMCID:PMC3486461
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Plummer, E. M., Thomas, D., Destito, G., Shriver, L. P., Manchester, M. Interaction of cowpea mosaic virus nanoparticles with surface vimentin and inflammatory cells in atherosclerotic lesions Nanomedicine 2012 7:877-888 DOI:10.2217/nnm.11.185 PMID:22394183 PMCID:PMC3567616
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Plummer, E. M., Manchester, M. Viral nanoparticles and virus-like particles: platforms for contemporary vaccine design Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews-Nanomedicine and Nanobiotechnology 2011 3:174-196 DOI:10.1002/wnan.119 PMID:20872839
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Gonzalez, M. J., Plummer, E. M., Rae, C. S., Manchester, M. Interaction of Cowpea mosaic virus (CPMV) nanoparticles with antigen presenting cells in vitro and in vivo PLoS One 2009 4 DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0007981 PMID:19956734 PMCID:PMC2776531
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Koudelka, K. J., Destito, G., Plummer, E. M., Trauger, S. A., Siuzdak, G., Manchester, M. Endothelial targeting of cowpea mosaic virus (CPMV) via surface vimentin PLoS Pathogens 2009 5:e1000417 DOI:10.1371/journal.ppat.1000417 PMID:19412526 PMCID:PMC2670497
- Plummer, E. M., Goller, F. Singing with reduced air sac volume causes uniform decrease in airflow and sound amplitude in the zebra finch Journal of Experimental Biology 2008 211:66-78 DOI:10.1242/jeb.011908 PMID:18083734