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Shahin Ranjbar, PH.D.

TitleInstructor in Pediatrics
InstitutionImmune Disease Institute
DepartmentPediatrics
AddressHarvard, FAS Molecular & Cell Biology
Sherman Fairchild Biochemistry Bldg - 095
7 Divinity Ave
Cambridge MA 02138
Phone617/278-3474

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  1. Ranjbar S, Jasenosky LD, Chow N, Goldfeld AE. Regulation of Mycobacterium tuberculosis-Dependent HIV-1 Transcription Reveals a New Role for NFAT5 in the Toll-Like Receptor Pathway. PLoS Pathog. 2012 Apr; 8(4):e1002620.
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  2. Kovalenko EI, Ranjbar S, Jasenosky LD, Goldfeld AE, Vorobjev IA, Barteneva NS. The use of HaloTag-based technology in flow and laser scanning cytometry analysis of live and fixed cells. BMC Res Notes. 2011; 4:340.
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  3. Falvo JV, Ranjbar S, Jasenosky LD, Goldfeld AE. Arc of a vicious circle: pathways activated by Mycobacterium tuberculosis that target the HIV-1 long terminal repeat. Am J Respir Cell Mol Biol. 2011 Dec; 45(6):1116-24.
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  4. Ranjbar S, Boshoff HI, Mulder A, Siddiqi N, Rubin EJ, Goldfeld AE. HIV-1 replication is differentially regulated by distinct clinical strains of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. PLoS One. 2009; 4(7):e6116.
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  5. Ranjbar S, Tsytsykova AV, Lee SK, Rajsbaum R, Falvo JV, Lieberman J, Shankar P, Goldfeld AE. NFAT5 regulates HIV-1 in primary monocytes via a highly conserved long terminal repeat site. PLoS Pathog. 2006 Dec; 2(12):e130.
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  6. Ranjbar S, Rajsbaum R, Goldfeld AE. Transactivator of transcription from HIV type 1 subtype E selectively inhibits TNF gene expression via interference with chromatin remodeling of the TNF locus. J Immunol. 2006 Apr 1; 176(7):4182-90.
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  7. Lee SK, Dykxhoorn DM, Kumar P, Ranjbar S, Song E, Maliszewski LE, François-Bongarçon V, Goldfeld A, Swamy NM, Lieberman J, Shankar P. Lentiviral delivery of short hairpin RNAs protects CD4 T cells from multiple clades and primary isolates of HIV. Blood. 2005 Aug 1; 106(3):818-26.
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  8. Ranjbar S, Ly N, Thim S, Reynes JM, Goldfeld AE. Mycobacterium tuberculosis recall antigens suppress HIV-1 replication in anergic donor cells via CD8+ T cell expansion and increased IL-10 levels. J Immunol. 2004 Feb 1; 172(3):1953-9.
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  9. Cantó-Nogués C, Hockley D, Grief C, Ranjbar S, Bootman J, Almond N, Herrera I. Ultrastructural localization of the RNA of immunodeficiency viruses using electron microscopy in situ hybridization and in vitroinfected lymphocytes. Micron. 2001 Aug; 32(6):579-89.
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  10. Ranjbar S, Jones S, Stott EJ, Almond N. The construction and evaluation of SIV/HIV chimeras that express the envelope of European HIV type 1 isolates. AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses. 1997 Jun 10; 13(9):797-800.
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  11. Penny MA, Thomas SJ, Douglas NW, Ranjbar S, Holmes H, Daniels RS. env gene sequences of primary HIV type 1 isolates of subtypes B, C, D, E, and F obtained from the World Health Organization Network for HIV Isolation and Characterization. AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses. 1996 May 20; 12(8):741-7.
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  12. Ranjbar S, Holmes H. Influence of hydrogen peroxide on the in vitro infectivity of human immunodeficiency virus. Free Radic Biol Med. 1996; 20(4):573-7.
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  13. Ranjbar S, Slade A, Jenkins A, Heath A, Kitchin P, Almond N, Osmanov S, Holmes H. Molecular characterization of an HIV type 1 isolate from Burundi. AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses. 1995 Aug; 11(8):981-4.
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  14. Rübsamen-Waigmann H, von Briesen H, Holmes H, Björndal A, Korber B, Esser R, Ranjbar S, Tomlinson P, Galvao-Castro B, Karita E, et al. Standard conditions of virus isolation reveal biological variability of HIV type 1 in different regions of the world. WHO Network for HIV Isolation and Characterization. AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses. 1994 Nov; 10(11):1401-8.
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