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Patricia Szajner, Ph.D.

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  1. Martínez-Noël G, Szajner P, Kramer RE, Boyland KA, Sheikh A, Smith JA, Howley PM. Identification of MicroRNAs That Stabilize p53 in Human Papillomavirus-Positive Cancer Cells. J Virol. 2022 02 23; 96(4):e0186521. PMID: 34878887; PMCID: PMC8865425.
    Citations: 1     Fields:    Translation:HumansCells
  2. Martínez-Noël G, Vieira VC, Szajner P, Lilienthal EM, Kramer RE, Boyland KA, Smith JA, Howley PM. Live cell, image-based high-throughput screen to quantitate p53 stabilization and viability in human papillomavirus positive cancer cells. Virology. 2021 08; 560:96-109. PMID: 34051479; PMCID: PMC8206038.
    Citations: 1     Fields:    Translation:HumansCells
  3. Martínez-Noël G, Luck K, Kühnle S, Desbuleux A, Szajner P, Galligan JT, Rodriguez D, Zheng L, Boyland K, Leclere F, Zhong Q, Hill DE, Vidal M, Howley PM. Network Analysis of UBE3A/E6AP-Associated Proteins Provides Connections to Several Distinct Cellular Processes. J Mol Biol. 2018 03 30; 430(7):1024-1050. PMID: 29426014; PMCID: PMC5866790.
    Citations: 14     Fields:    Translation:HumansCells
  4. Szajner P, Yusufzai T. Introducing rare diseases. Rare Dis. 2013; 1:e24735. PMID: 25002993.
    Citations: 3     
  5. Bouchecareilh M, Hutt DM, Szajner P, Flotte TR, Balch WE. Histone deacetylase inhibitor (HDACi) suberoylanilide hydroxamic acid (SAHA)-mediated correction of a1-antitrypsin deficiency. J Biol Chem. 2012 Nov 02; 287(45):38265-78. PMID: 22995909.
    Citations: 31     Fields:    Translation:HumansCells
  6. Bisht H, Weisberg AS, Szajner P, Moss B. Assembly and disassembly of the capsid-like external scaffold of immature virions during vaccinia virus morphogenesis. J Virol. 2009 Sep; 83(18):9140-50. PMID: 19570860.
    Citations: 31     Fields:    Translation:HumansCells
  7. Szajner P, Weisberg AS, Lebowitz J, Heuser J, Moss B. External scaffold of spherical immature poxvirus particles is made of protein trimers, forming a honeycomb lattice. J Cell Biol. 2005 Sep 12; 170(6):971-81. PMID: 16144903; PMCID: PMC2171439.
    Citations: 54     Fields:    Translation:HumansCells
  8. Chiu WL, Szajner P, Moss B, Chang W. Effects of a temperature sensitivity mutation in the J1R protein component of a complex required for vaccinia virus assembly. J Virol. 2005 Jul; 79(13):8046-56. PMID: 15956550; PMCID: PMC1143739.
    Citations: 8     Fields:    Translation:AnimalsCells
  9. Szajner P, Jaffe H, Weisberg AS, Moss B. A complex of seven vaccinia virus proteins conserved in all chordopoxviruses is required for the association of membranes and viroplasm to form immature virions. Virology. 2004 Dec 20; 330(2):447-59. PMID: 15567438.
    Citations: 26     Fields:    Translation:Cells
  10. Szajner P, Weisberg AS, Moss B. Physical and functional interactions between vaccinia virus F10 protein kinase and virion assembly proteins A30 and G7. J Virol. 2004 Jan; 78(1):266-74. PMID: 14671108; PMCID: PMC303406.
    Citations: 19     Fields:    Translation:HumansAnimalsCells
  11. Szajner P, Weisberg AS, Moss B. Evidence for an essential catalytic role of the F10 protein kinase in vaccinia virus morphogenesis. J Virol. 2004 Jan; 78(1):257-65. PMID: 14671107; PMCID: PMC303407.
    Citations: 24     Fields:    Translation:HumansCells
  12. Szajner P, Jaffe H, Weisberg AS, Moss B. Vaccinia virus G7L protein Interacts with the A30L protein and is required for association of viral membranes with dense viroplasm to form immature virions. J Virol. 2003 Mar; 77(6):3418-29. PMID: 12610117; PMCID: PMC149536.
    Citations: 33     Fields:    Translation:HumansCells
  13. Szajner P, Weisberg AS, Moss B. Unique temperature-sensitive defect in vaccinia virus morphogenesis maps to a single nucleotide substitution in the A30L gene. J Virol. 2001 Nov; 75(22):11222-6. PMID: 11602762; PMCID: PMC114702.
    Citations: 10     Fields:    Translation:Cells
  14. Szajner P, Weisberg AS, Wolffe EJ, Moss B. Vaccinia virus A30L protein is required for association of viral membranes with dense viroplasm to form immature virions. J Virol. 2001 Jul; 75(13):5752-61. PMID: 11390577; PMCID: PMC114291.
    Citations: 26     Fields:    Translation:HumansCells
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