His primary areas of investigation include Gene, Genetics, Virology, Translation and Upstream open reading frame. His Gene research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Interferon, AIM2 and IFI16. His work on Gene dosage, Mutation rate and Vaccinia is typically connected to Protein kinase R and EIF-2 kinase as part of general Genetics study, connecting several disciplines of science.
His studies deal with areas such as Receptor and DNA virus as well as Virology. His study in Translation is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Open reading frame and Protein biosynthesis. His Leaky scanning research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Translation reinitiation and Untranslated region.
His main research concerns Virology, Protein kinase R, Gene, Viral replication and Genetics. His Virology research focuses on Vaccinia and how it connects with Nitazoxanide, Viral life cycle and Innate immune system. His studies in Viral replication integrate themes in fields like Plasma protein binding, Mutant and Transfection.
His study in Upstream open reading frame, Open reading frame, Viral evolution, Mutation and Reading frame are all subfields of Genetics. His research on Upstream open reading frame concerns the broader Translation. He works mostly in the field of Translation, limiting it down to topics relating to Untranslated region and, in certain cases, Translation reinitiation, as a part of the same area of interest.
His primary scientific interests are in Protein kinase R, Virology, Viral replication, Human cytomegalovirus and Transplantation. Adam P. Geballe integrates several fields in his works, including Protein kinase R, Serial passage, Genetics, Viral evolution, Gene duplication and Genome. The subject of his Viral evolution research is within the realm of Gene.
The Virology study combines topics in areas such as Receptor and IFI16. Viral replication is a subfield of Virus that he tackles. His Transplantation study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Congenital cytomegalovirus infection, Antibody and Immune system.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Virology, EIF-2 kinase, Viral replication, Protein kinase R and Virus. His Virology research incorporates elements of DNA virus, Receptor, Gene and AIM2. Combining a variety of fields, including EIF-2 kinase, Plasma protein binding, Mutant, RNA interference, Human cytomegalovirus and BAG3, are what the author presents in his essays.
Adam P. Geballe combines BAG3 and Cell biology in his studies. Adam P. Geballe conducts interdisciplinary study in the fields of Viral replication and BECN1 through his works.
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Upstream open reading frames as regulators of mRNA translation.
David R. Morris;Adam P. Geballe;Adam P. Geballe.
Molecular and Cellular Biology (2000)
Cytomegalovirus: pathogen, paradigm, and puzzle
Michael Boeckh;Adam P. Geballe.
Journal of Clinical Investigation (2011)
CLASS I MHC-RESTRICTED CYTOTOXIC T LYMPHOCYTE RECOGNITION OF CELLS INFECTED WITH HUMAN CYTOMEGALOVIRUS DOES NOT REQUIRE ENDOGENOUS VIRAL GENE EXPRESSION^
Stanley R. Riddell;Mike Rabin;Adam P. Geballe;William J. Britt.
Journal of Immunology (1991)
Initiation codons within 5′-leaders of mRNAs as regulators of translation
Adam P. Geballe;David R. Morris.
Trends in Biochemical Sciences (1994)
Protein kinase R reveals an evolutionary model for defeating viral mimicry
Nels C. Elde;Stephanie J. Child;Adam P. Geballe;Adam P. Geballe;Harmit S. Malik.
Nature (2009)
Poxviruses deploy genomic accordions to adapt rapidly against host antiviral defenses
Nels C. Elde;Stephanie J. Child;Michael T. Eickbush;Jacob O. Kitzman.
Cell (2012)
Evasion of cellular antiviral responses by human cytomegalovirus TRS1 and IRS1.
Stephanie J. Child;Morgan Hakki;Katherine L. De Niro;Adam P. Geballe.
Journal of Virology (2004)
Regulation of cytomegalovirus late gene expression: gamma genes are controlled by posttranscriptional events.
A P Geballe;F S Leach;E S Mocarski.
Journal of Virology (1986)
Functional analysis of the human cytomegalovirus US28 gene by insertion mutagenesis with the green fluorescent protein gene.
Jeffrey Vieira;Thomas J. Schall;Lawrence Corey;Lawrence Corey;Adam P. Geballe.
Journal of Virology (1998)
The Human Cytomegalovirus Protein TRS1 Inhibits Autophagy via Its Interaction with Beclin 1
Magali Chaumorcel;Marion Lussignol;Lina Mouna;Yolaine Cavignac.
Journal of Virology (2012)
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