Margery L. Cook
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Margery L. Cook's Degrees
- Bachelors Biology University of California, Berkeley
- PhD Virology Stanford University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Margery Louise Cook was an American virologist. She was a researcher at University of California, Los Angeles in the field of herpes virology. Life Cook was born in Independence, Missouri in 1925. She completed a Ph.D. in medical microbiology and immunology from University of California, Los Angeles . For her 1968 dissertation, Cook researched varicella-zoster under mentor Jack G. Stevens.
Margery L. Cook's Published Works
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- RNA complementary to a herpesvirus alpha gene mRNA is prominent in latently infected neurons. (1987) (935)
- Latent Herpes Simplex Virus in Spinal Ganglia of Mice (1971) (599)
- Pathogenesis of Herpetic Neuritis and Ganglionitis in Mice: Evidence for Intra-Axonal Transport of Infection (1973) (472)
- Evidence that Neurons Harbor Latent Herpes Simplex Virus (1974) (224)
- Latent herpes simplex virus from trigeminal ganglia of rabbits with recurrent eye infection. (1972) (172)
- Restriction of herpes simplex virus by macrophages. An analysis of the cell-virus interaction. (1971) (163)
- Maintenance of latent herpetic infection: an apparent role for anti-viral IgG. (1974) (152)
- LATENT HERPES SIMPLEX VIRUS IN THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM OF RABBITS AND MICE (1973) (142)
- Pathogenesis of herpetic encephalitis in mice after ophthalmic inoculation. (1974) (129)
- Prominence of the herpes simplex virus latency-associated transcript in trigeminal ganglia from seropositive humans. (1988) (114)
- Functional and molecular analyses of the avirulent wild-type herpes simplex virus type 1 strain KOS (1986) (110)
- Latent herpetic infections following experimental viraemia. (1976) (99)
- Latent herpes simplex virus. Isolation from rabbit trigeminal ganglia between episodes of recurrent ocular infection. (1972) (93)
- Intraaxonal transport of Herpes simplex virus in the rat central nervous system (1977) (84)
- Reactivation of latent Herpes simplex virus after pneumococcal pneumonia in mice (1975) (63)
- Murine cytomegalovirus is present in both chronic active and latent states in persistently infected mice. (1994) (61)
- Latency competence of thirteen HSV-1 temperature-sensitive mutants. (1980) (60)
- Pathogenesis of reactivated latent murine cytomegalovirus infection. (1979) (60)
- Ultrastructural and immunoperoxidase study of striatonigral neurons by means of retrograde axonal transport of herpes simplex virus (1978) (52)
- Labile Coat: Reason for Noninfectious Cell-free Varicella-Zoster Virus in Culture (1968) (46)
- Marek's disease as a model for the Landry--Guillain--Barré syndrome: latent viral infection in nonneuronal cells accompanied by specific immune responses to peripheral nerve and myelin. (1981) (40)
- RESTRICTION OF HERPES SIMPLEX VIRUS BY MACROPHAGES (1971) (34)
- Latent infections induced by herpes simplex viruses. (1973) (33)
- Newcastle disease as a model for paramyxovirus-induced neurologic syndromes. II. Detailed characterization of the encephalitis. (1977) (33)
- Acute infection of differentiated neuroblastoma cells by latency-positive and latency-negative herpes simplex virus ts mutants. (1979) (32)
- Restricted replication of herpes simplex virus in spinal ganglia of resistant mice is accompanied by an early infiltration of immunoglobulin G-bearing cells (1983) (26)
- Marek's disease: A natural model for the Landry‐Guillain‐Barré syndrome (1981) (24)
- Identification, transfer, and characterization of cloned herpes simplex virus invasiveness regions (1989) (16)
- A herpes simplex virus mutant is temperature sensitive for reactivation from the latent state: evidence for selective restriction in neuronal cells. (1986) (8)
- Functional andMolecular Analyses oftheAvirulent Wild-Type HerpesSimplex VirusType1 Strain KOS (1986) (0)
- Reed Neurological Research Center, UCLA School of Medicine, Los Angeles, California (1976) (0)
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