Her main research concerns Virology, Human cytomegalovirus, Immunology, Virus and Herpesviridae. Her work on Viral replication as part of general Virology study is frequently linked to Artesunate, bridging the gap between disciplines. Her Human cytomegalovirus research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Gene silencing, Cell biology, microRNA and Ganciclovir.
The concepts of her Gene silencing study are interwoven with issues in NKG2D, NK Cell Lectin-Like Receptor Subfamily K, Cell killing, Gene targeting and Major histocompatibility complex. The Cell biology study which covers Immune system that intersects with Receptor, Intracellular and Cytotoxicity. Her research on Immunology frequently connects to adjacent areas such as Decidua.
Dana G. Wolf mainly focuses on Immunology, Virology, Human cytomegalovirus, Virus and Pediatrics. Her studies examine the connections between Immunology and genetics, as well as such issues in Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, with regards to Viral load. As part of the same scientific family, she usually focuses on Virology, concentrating on Cell biology and intersecting with Receptor.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Mutation, Innate immune system, Immune system, NKG2D and Ganciclovir in addition to Human cytomegalovirus. Her Virus study combines topics in areas such as Genome and Respiratory system. Her Pediatrics research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Epidemiology and Outbreak.
Her primary scientific interests are in Virology, Virus, Human cytomegalovirus, Immunology and Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2. Her work carried out in the field of Virology brings together such families of science as RNA virus and Polymerase. Her study in the fields of Enterovirus under the domain of Virus overlaps with other disciplines such as Sewage.
Dana G. Wolf combines subjects such as Innate immune system, Immune system, Ganciclovir and Pharmacology with her study of Human cytomegalovirus. Her study focuses on the intersection of Pharmacology and fields such as Ex vivo with connections in the field of Viral replication. She has researched Immunology in several fields, including Pregnancy and Respiratory system.
Dana G. Wolf mostly deals with Human cytomegalovirus, Virus, Virology, Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 and Immunology. Her Human cytomegalovirus research incorporates elements of Ex vivo, In vitro, Innate immune system and Pharmacology. Her Virus course of study focuses on Genome and Mutation.
Her study in Virology is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Retrospective cohort study, Cohort and Effector. Dana G. Wolf has included themes like Pregnancy and Trophoblast in her Immunology study. Her Immune system research includes elements of Downregulation and upregulation and Zika virus.
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Host immune system gene targeting by a viral miRNA.
Noam Stern-Ginossar;Naama Elefant;Albert Zimmermann;Dana G. Wolf.
Science (2007)
Inhibition of the NKp30 activating receptor by pp65 of human cytomegalovirus.
Tal I Arnon;Hagit Achdout;Ofer Levi;Gal Markel.
Nature Immunology (2005)
The Antiviral Activities of Artemisinin and Artesunate
Thomas Efferth;Marta R. Romero;Marta R. Romero;Dana G. Wolf;Thomas Stamminger.
Clinical Infectious Diseases (2008)
Clinical characteristics of the West Nile fever outbreak, Israel, 2000.
Michal Y. Chowers;Ruth Lang;Faris Nassar;Debora Ben-David.
Emerging Infectious Diseases (2001)
Comparison of human metapneumovirus, respiratory syncytial virus and influenza A virus lower respiratory tract infections in hospitalized young children.
Dana G Wolf;David Greenberg;Davina Kalkstein;Yonat Shemer-Avni.
Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal (2006)
Post-transplant Kaposi sarcoma originates from the seeding of donor-derived progenitors
Patrizia Barozzi;Mario Luppi;Fabio Facchetti;Cristina Mecucci.
Nature Medicine (2003)
Molecular basis for heterogeneity of the human p53 protein.
N Harris;E Brill;O Shohat;M Prokocimer.
Molecular and Cellular Biology (1986)
Distinct and separate roles for herpesvirus-conserved UL97 kinase in cytomegalovirus DNA synthesis and encapsidation
Dana G. Wolf;Charmain Tan Courcelle;Mark N. Prichard;Edward S. Mocarski.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2001)
Detection of human cytomegalovirus in plasma of AIDS patients during acute visceral disease by DNA amplification.
S A Spector;R Merrill;D Wolf;W M Dankner.
Journal of Clinical Microbiology (1992)
The human cytomegalovirus microRNA miR-UL112 acts synergistically with a cellular microRNA to escape immune elimination
Daphna Nachmani;Dikla Lankry;Dana G Wolf;Ofer Mandelboim.
Nature Immunology (2010)
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