Marybeth Daucher
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American biologist
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Biology
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#20077
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#3125
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Genetics
#1908
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#2027
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#368
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Molecular Biology
#2885
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#2935
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#345
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Marybeth Daucher's Degrees
- Bachelors Biology University of California, Berkeley
- Masters Genetics Stanford University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Mary Elizabeth Daucher is an American biologist serving as the acting chief of the vaccine production program laboratory at Vaccine Research Center of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.
Marybeth Daucher's Published Works
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- CD25+CD4+ Regulatory T Cells from the Peripheral Blood of Asymptomatic HIV-infected Individuals Regulate CD4+ and CD8+ HIV-specific T Cell Immune Responses In Vitro and Are Associated with Favorable Clinical Markers of Disease Status (2004) (501)
- Natural killer cells in HIV-1 infection: Dichotomous effects of viremia on inhibitory and activating receptors and their functional correlates (2003) (394)
- The qualitative nature of the primary immune response to HIV infection is a prognosticator of disease progression independent of the initial level of plasma viremia. (1997) (303)
- HIV-infected individuals receiving effective antiviral therapy for extended periods of time continually replenish their viral reservoir. (2005) (274)
- Evidence for rapid disappearance of initially expanded HIV-specific CD8+ T cell clones during primary HIV infection. (1997) (221)
- HIV envelope induces a cascade of cell signals in non-proliferating target cells that favor virus replication (2002) (177)
- Kinetics of cytokine expression during primary human immunodeficiency virus type 1 infection. (1996) (143)
- Long-cycle structured intermittent versus continuous highly active antiretroviral therapy for the treatment of chronic infection with human immunodeficiency virus: effects on drug toxicity and on immunologic and virologic parameters. (2003) (90)
- Factors affecting retroviral vector function and structural integrity. (1993) (87)
- Identification of NKG2A and NKp80 as specific natural killer cell markers in rhesus and pigtailed monkeys. (2005) (69)
- Activation of the serum response factor by p65/NF‐kappaB. (1996) (67)
- CXCR4 and CCR5 Genetic Polymorphisms in Long-Term Nonprogressive Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection: Lack of Association with Mutations other than CCR5-Δ32 (1998) (65)
- MicroRNA Expression Profiling in HCV-Infected Human Hepatoma Cells Identifies Potential Anti-Viral Targets Induced by Interferon-α (2013) (65)
- A proof-of-concept study of short-cycle intermittent antiretroviral therapy with a once-daily regimen of didanosine, lamivudine, and efavirenz for the treatment of chronic HIV infection. (2004) (59)
- Virological Outcome after Structured Interruption of Antiretroviral Therapy for Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection Is Associated with the Functional Profile of Virus-Specific CD8+ T Cells (2008) (59)
- Interleukin-2 up-regulates expression of the human immunodeficiency virus fusion coreceptor CCR5 by CD4+ lymphocytes in vivo. (2000) (54)
- Genetic Characterization of Rebounding Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 in Plasma during Multiple Interruptions of Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy (2003) (53)
- Human immunodeficiency virus and hepatitis C infections induce distinct immunologic imprints in peripheral mononuclear cells (2009) (51)
- HIV-1 gp120 induces NFAT nuclear translocation in resting CD4+ T-cells. (2006) (50)
- Selective pressure exerted by immunodominant HIV‐1‐specific cytotoxic T lymphocyte responses during primary infection drives genetic variation restricted to the cognate epitope (1999) (46)
- Accumulation of human immunodeficiency virus‐specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes away from the predominant site of virus replication during primary infection (1997) (45)
- Targeted lysis of HIV-infected cells by natural killer cells armed and triggered by a recombinant immunoglobulin fusion protein: implications for immunotherapy. (2005) (42)
- Evaluation of the pathogenesis of decreasing CD4(+) T cell counts in human immunodeficiency virus type 1-infected patients receiving successfully suppressive antiretroviral therapy. (2009) (39)
- A Randomized, Controlled, Trial of Short Cycle Intermittent Compared to Continuous Antiretroviral Therapy for the Treatment of HIV Infection in Uganda (2010) (35)
- Augmentation of hepatitis B virus-specific cellular immunity with programmed death receptor-1/programmed death receptor-L1 blockade in hepatitis B virus and HIV/hepatitis B virus coinfected patients treated with adefovir. (2013) (29)
- Analysis of trans-dominant mutants of the HIV type 1 Rev protein for their ability to inhibit Rev function, HIV type 1 replication, and their use as anti-HIV gene therapeutics. (1995) (27)
- Erratum: Natural killer cells in HIV-1 infection: Dichotomous effects of viremia on inhibitory and activating receptors and their functional correlates (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (December 9, 2003) 100, 25 (15011-15016)) (2004) (11)
- Altered regulation of extrinsic apoptosis pathway in HCV‐infected HCC cells enhances susceptibility to mapatumumab‐induced apoptosis (2009) (9)
- Human immunodeficiency virus enhances hepatitis C virus replication by differential regulation of IFN and TGF family genes (2012) (8)
- Virus-Specific CD 8 Associated with the Functional Profile of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection Is Interruption of Antiretroviral Therapy for Virological Outcome after Structured (2008) (0)
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