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  • 2001 - Member of the National Academy of Sciences

Overview

Jesse Summers is affiliated with the University of New Mexico in the United States. Their academic profile reflects a professional career recognized by election to the National Academy of Sciences in 2001.

The body of Summers' research spans multiple areas, however, specific details on main fields of study, subfields, or main research topics have not been provided. Similarly, there are no available records of recent papers, publications in particular venues, frequent co-authors, or book publications associated with Summers.

The membership in the National Academy of Sciences indicates a recognition within the scientific community, but further information regarding research contributions, publications, or collaborative work is not documented in the provided data.

Best Publications

  • Replication of the genome of a hepatitis B-like virus by reverse transcription of an RNA intermediate

    Jesse Summers;William S. Mason

  • Efficient transcription of RNA into DNA by avian sarcoma virus polymerase

    John M. Taylor;Rudolfine Illmensee;Jesse Summers

  • A virus similar to human hepatitis B virus associated with hepatitis and hepatoma in woodchucks.

    Jesse Summers;Jo Marie Smolec;Robert Snyder

  • Formation of the pool of covalently closed circular viral DNA in hepadnavirus-infected cells

    Jan S. Tuttleman;Christine Pourcel;Jesse Summers

  • Virus of Pekin ducks with structural and biological relatedness to human hepatitis B virus.

    W S Mason;G Seal;J Summers

  • Hepadnavirus envelope proteins regulate covalently closed circular DNA amplification.

    J Summers;P M Smith;A L Horwich

  • Genome of hepatitis B virus: restriction enzyme cleavage and structure of DNA extracted from Dane particles.

    Jesse Summers;Anna O'Connell;Irving Millman

  • In vitro experimental infection of primary duck hepatocyte cultures with duck hepatitis B virus.

    J S Tuttleman;J C Pugh;J W Summers

  • Asymmetric replication of duck hepatitis B virus DNA in liver cells: Free minus-strand DNA

    William S. Mason;Carol Aldrich;Jesse Summers;John M. Taylor

  • Rat cell line 3y1 and its virogenic polyoma‐ and SV40‐transformed derivatives

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  • Hepatocyte turnover during resolution of a transient hepadnaviral infection

    Jesse Summers;Allison R. Jilbert;Wengang Yang;Carol E. Aldrich

  • In hepatocytes infected with duck hepatitis B virus, the template for viral RNA synthesis is amplified by an intracellular pathway

    Tsung-Teh Wu;L. Coates;C. E. Aldrich;J. Summers

  • Stochastic vs. Deterministic Modeling of Intracellular Viral Kinetics

    R. Srivastava;L. You;J. Summers;J. Yin

  • Morphogenetic and regulatory effects of mutations in the envelope proteins of an avian hepadnavirus.

    J. Summers;P. M. Smith;Mingjun Huang;Minshu Yu

  • Genomic DNA double-strand breaks are targets for hepadnaviral DNA integration

    Colin A. Bill;Jesse Summers

  • Three recently described animal virus models for human hepatitis B virus

    Jesse Summers

  • Coordinate regulation of replication and virus assembly by the large envelope protein of an avian hepadnavirus.

    R J Lenhoff;J Summers

  • Experimental transmission of duck hepatitis B virus

    William S. Mason;Michael S. Halpern;James M. England;Geeta Seal

  • Integration of Hepadnavirus DNA in Infected Liver: Evidence for a Linear Precursor

    Wengang Yang;Jesse Summers

  • Single-cell analysis of covalently closed circular DNA copy numbers in a hepadnavirus-infected liver

    Yong Yuan Zhang;Bai Hua Zhang;Daniel Theele;Samuel Litwin

  • Protein covalently bound to minus-strand DNA intermediates of duck hepatitis B virus.

    K L Molnar-Kimber;J Summers;J M Taylor;W S Mason

  • Cloning and structural analysis of integrated woodchuck hepatitis virus sequences from hepatocellular carcinomas of woodchucks.

    Ogston Cw;Jonak Gj;Rogler Ce;Astrin Sm

Frequent Co-Authors

William S. Mason
William S. Mason Fox Chase Cancer Center
John M. Taylor
John M. Taylor Fox Chase Cancer Center
Towia A. Libermann
Towia A. Libermann Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Mary B. Goldring
Mary B. Goldring Hospital for Special Surgery
Eric J. Gowans
Eric J. Gowans University of Adelaide
Don Ganem
Don Ganem Via Nova Therapeutics
Bud C. Tennant
Bud C. Tennant Cornell University
Peter Staeheli
Peter Staeheli University of Freiburg
Alain Goudeau
Alain Goudeau François Rabelais University
Pierre Coursaget
Pierre Coursaget François Rabelais University

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