Recent Publications
1. Geere, H. M. Ligertwood, Y., Templeton, K. M., Bennet, I., Gangadharan, B., Rhind, S.M., Nash, A.A & Dutia, B.M. (2006). The M4 gene of murine gammaherpesvirus 68 modulates latent infection. J. Gen. Virol. 87: 803-807.
2. Thomson, R.C., Petrik, J., Nash, A.A. &Bernadette M. Dutia, B.M. (2008). Expansion and activation of NK cell populations in a gammaherpesvirus infection. Scand. J. Immunol. 67: 489-495.
3. Gangadharan, B., Marieke A. Hoeve, M.A., Allen, J.E, Ebrahimi, B, Rhind, S.M., Dutia, B.M. & Nash, A.A. (2008). Murine gammaherpesvirus induced fibrosis is associated with the development of alternatively activated macrophages. J. Leuk. Biol. 84: 50-58.
4. Gangadharan, B., Dutia, B.M., Rhind, S.M. & Nash, A.A. (2009). Murid herpesvirus-4 induces chronic inflammation of intrahepatic bile ducts in mice deficient in gamma-interferon signalling. Hepatology Research. 39: 187-194
5. Cliffe, A.R., Nash, A.A. & Dutia, B.M. (2009). Selective uptake of small RNA molecules in the virion of MHV-68. J. Virol. 83: 2321-2326
6. Dutia, B. M., Reid, S. J., Drummond, D. D., Ligertwood, Y., Bennet, I., Rietberg, W., Silvia, O., Jarvis, M. A., Nash, A. A.(2009). A novel Cre recombinase imaging system for tracking lymphotropic virus infection in vivo. PLoS One 4: e6492.
7. Papoula-Periera, R., Leeming, G., Hughes, D., Sample, J. T., Dutia, B., Stewart, J. P.
Kipar, A. (2009). The role of M1 protein in the acute infection of wood mice with MHV-68 (Murid Herpesviris 4). Journal of Comparative Pathology 141(4): 277.
8. Santhakumar, D., Forster, T., Laqtom, N. N., Fragkoudis, R., Dickinson, P., Abreu-Goodger, C., Manakov, S. A., Choudhury, N. R., Griffiths, S. J., Vermeulen, A., Enright, A. J., Dutia, B., Kohl A., Ghazal, P., Buck, A. H. (2010). Combined agonist-antagonist genome-wide functional screening identifies broadly active antiviral microRNAs. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 107: 13830-13835.
9. Tauber, S., Ligertwood, Y., Quigg-Nichol, M., Dutia, B. & Elliott, R. (2012). Behaviour of influenza A viruses differentially-expressing segment 2 gene products in vitro and in vivo. Journal of General Virology, 93: 840-849.
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