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Kathryn V. Holmes is affiliated with the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields within biomedical science, notably medicine and neuroscience. Within these broader disciplines, they have contributed to subfields including radiology, nuclear medicine and imaging, cellular and molecular neuroscience, and immunology and allergy.

Their work primarily focuses on topics such as radiopharmaceutical chemistry and applications, neuropeptides and animal physiology, and cell adhesion molecules research. These areas reflect a diverse engagement with both chemical and biological aspects of cellular communication and physiological processes.

Among their recent scholarly contributions is the paper titled The Short Isoform of the CEACAM1 Receptor in Intestinal T Cells Regulates Mucosal Immunity and Homeostasis via Tfh Cell Induction, published in 2020 through UNC Libraries. This paper explores mechanisms in immunology related to mucosal immunity, suggesting a cross-disciplinary approach that integrates cellular receptor biology with immune regulation.

Collaboration has been an aspect of their research environment, with frequent co-authors including Lanfen Chen, Zhangguo Chen, Kristi Baker, Elizabeth M. Halvorsen, and Andre Pires da Cunha, indicating active engagement within a network of researchers likely focused on related biomedical topics.

Their publications have appeared predominantly in UNC Libraries, reflecting a connection to this venue for the dissemination of their research findings.

  • Medicine
  • Neuroscience

  • Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
  • Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience
  • Immunology and Allergy

  • Radiopharmaceutical Chemistry and Applications
  • Neuropeptides and Animal Physiology
  • Cell Adhesion Molecules Research

  • The Short Isoform of the CEACAM1 Receptor in Intestinal T Cells Regulates Mucosal Immunity and Homeostasis via Tfh Cell Induction (2020, UNC Libraries)

  • Lanfen Chen
  • Zhangguo Chen
  • Kristi Baker
  • Elizabeth M. Halvorsen
  • Andre Pires da Cunha

  • UNC Libraries

Best Publications

  • Bats: Important Reservoir Hosts of Emerging Viruses

    Charles H. Calisher;James E. Childs;Hume E. Field;Kathryn V. Holmes

  • Human aminopeptidase N is a receptor for human coronavirus 229E

    C L Yeager;R A Ashmun;R K Williams;C B Cardellichio

  • CD209L (L-SIGN) is a receptor for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus

    Scott A. Jeffers;Sonia M. Tusell;Laura Gillim-Ross;Erin M. Hemmila

  • Receptor for mouse hepatitis virus is a member of the carcinoembryonic antigen family of glycoproteins.

    Richard K. Williams;Gui-Sen Jiang;Kathryn V. Holmes

  • Cloning of the mouse hepatitis virus (MHV) receptor: expression in human and hamster cell lines confers susceptibility to MHV.

    G. S. Dveksler;M. N. Pensiero;C. B. Cardellichio;R. K. Williams

  • The molecular biology of coronaviruses

    Lawrence S. Sturman;Kathryn V. Holmes

  • Innate Immune Response of Human Alveolar Type II Cells Infected with Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome–Coronavirus

    Zhaohui Qian;Emily A. Travanty;Lauren Oko;Karen Edeen

  • An electron microscopic study of moderate and virulent virus-cell interactions of the parainfluenza virus SV5

    Richard W. Compans;Kathryn V. Holmes;Samuel Dales;Purnell W. Choppin

  • Identification of a Receptor-Binding Domain of the Spike Glycoprotein of Human Coronavirus HCoV-229E

    Aurelio Bonavia;Bruce D. Zelus;David E. Wentworth;Pierre J. Talbot

  • Structural Characterization of the SARS-Coronavirus Spike S Fusion Protein Core

    Brian Tripet;Megan W. Howard;Michael Jobling;Randall K. Holmes

  • Several members of the mouse carcinoembryonic antigen-related glycoprotein family are functional receptors for the coronavirus mouse hepatitis virus-A59.

    G. S. Dveksler;C. W. Dieffenbach;C. B. Cardellichio;K. Mccuaig

  • Tunicamycin resistant glycosylation of a coronavirus glycoprotein: Demonstration of a novel type of viral glycoprotein

    Kathryn V. Holmes;Elizabeth W. Doller;Lawrence S. Sturman

  • Crystal structure of mouse coronavirus receptor-binding domain complexed with its murine receptor

    Guiqing Peng;Dawei Sun;Kanagalaghatta R. Rajashankar;Zhaohui Qian

  • Campylobacter jejuni gene expression in response to iron limitation and the role of Fur.

    Kathryn Holmes;Francis Mulholland;Bruce M. Pearson;Carmen Pin

  • On the role of the response of the cell membrane in determining virus virulence. Contrasting effects of the parainfluenza virus SV5 in two cell types.

    Kathryn V. Holmes;Purnell W. Choppin

  • In vivo analysis of glial cell phenotypes during a viral demyelinating disease in mice.

    C Godfraind;V L Friedrich;K V Holmes;M Dubois-Dalcq

  • Peptide Nanoparticles as Novel Immunogens: Design and Analysis of a Prototypic Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Vaccine

    Tais A. P. F. Pimentel;Zhe Yan;Scott A. Jeffers;Kathryn V. Holmes

  • SARS-CoV replicates in primary human alveolar type II cell cultures but not in type I-like cells.

    Eric C. Mossel;Jieru Wang;Scott Jeffers;Karen E. Edeen

  • Crystal Structure of Bovine Coronavirus Spike Protein Lectin Domain

    Guiqing Peng;Liqing Xu;Yi Lun Lin;Lang Chen

  • Bgp2, a new member of the carcinoembryonic antigen-related gene family, encodes an alternative receptor for mouse hepatitis viruses.

    Patrick Nédellec;Gabriela S. Dveksler;Eugene Daniels;Claire Turbide

Frequent Co-Authors

Charles B. Stephensen
Charles B. Stephensen United States Department of Agriculture
Purnell W. Choppin
Purnell W. Choppin Rockefeller University
Nicole Beauchemin
Nicole Beauchemin McGill University
Richard W. Compans
Richard W. Compans Emory University
Luis Enjuanes
Luis Enjuanes Spanish National Research Council
Hubert Laude
Hubert Laude University of Paris-Saclay
John W. A. Rossen
John W. A. Rossen University Medical Center Groningen
Michael J. Buchmeier
Michael J. Buchmeier University of California, Irvine
Willy J. M. Spaan
Willy J. M. Spaan Leiden University Medical Center
Pierre J. Talbot
Pierre J. Talbot Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique

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