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Laura Manuelidis

Laura Manuelidis

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
60
Citations
13073
World Ranking
11942
National Ranking
5126

Overview

Laura Manuelidis is affiliated with Yale University in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields including Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, as well as Nursing. Subfields of particular focus include Molecular Biology, Neurology, Nutrition and Dietetics, and Immunology.

Their work explores a range of main topics:

  • Prion Diseases and Protein Misfolding
  • Trace Elements in Health
  • RNA regulation and disease
  • Alcoholism and Thiamine Deficiency
  • Neurological diseases and metabolism
  • Immune responses and vaccinations

Recent publications illustrate their focus on neurodegenerative conditions and immune responses. Key papers include:

  • Reduced Expression of Prion Protein With Increased Interferon-β Fail to Limit Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease Agent Replication in Differentiating Neuronal Cells, 2022, Frontiers in Physiology
  • Proliferative arrest induces neuronal differentiation and innate immune responses in normal and Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease agent (CJ) infected rat septal neurons, 2024, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Proliferative arrest induces neuronal differentiation and innate immune responses in normal and Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease agent (CJ) infected rat septal neurons, 2025, PLoS ONE

They have collaborated frequently with several co-authors including Nathan Pagano, Gerard Aguilar Pérez, Rolando García-Milian, and Gerard Aguilar. Their work has been published in venues such as Frontiers in Physiology, bioRxiv, and PLoS ONE.

Best Publications

  • Delineation of individual human chromosomes in metaphase and interphase cells by in situ suppression hybridization using recombinant DNA libraries

    Peter Lichter;Thomas Cremer;J. Borden;L. Manuelidis

  • Detection of chromosome aberrations in metaphase and interphase tumor cells by in situ hybridization using chromosome-specific library probes

    Thomas Cremer;Peter Lichter;J. Borden;D. C. Ward

  • A view of interphase chromosomes.

    Laura Manuelidis

  • Rapid detection of human chromosome 21 aberrations by in situ hybridization

    Peter Lichter;Thomas Cremer;Chieh-Ju Chang Tang;Paul C. Watkins

  • Individual interphase chromosome domains revealed by in situ hybridization

    Laura Manuelidis

  • Reproducible compartmentalization of individual chromosome domains in human CNS cells revealed by in situ hybridization and three-dimensional reconstruction.

    Laura Manuelidis;Jonathan Borden

  • A Direct Approach to the Structure of Eukaryotic Chromosomes

    J. Sedat;L. Manuelidis

  • Chromosomal localization of complex and simple repeated human DNAs.

    Laura Manuelidis

  • Rapid interphase and metaphase assessment of specific chromosomal changes in neuroectodermal tumor cells by in situ hybridization with chemically modified DNA probes

    Thomas Cremer;D. Tesin;Anton H. N. Hopman;L. Manuelidis

  • Sequence definition and organization of a human repeated DNA

    John C. Wu;Laura Manuelidis

  • Scrapie-associated fibrils in Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease

    Patricia A. Merz;Robert A. Somerville;Henryk M. Wisniewski;Laura Manuelidis

  • High-resolution mapping of satellite DNA using biotin-labeled DNA probes.

    L Manuelidis;P R Langer-Safer;D C Ward

  • Different central nervous system cell types display distinct and nonrandom arrangements of satellite DNA sequences

    Laura Manuelidis

  • Homology between human and simian repeated DNA.

    Laura Manuelidis;John C. Wu

  • Movement of the X chromosome in epilepsy

    Jonathan Borden;Laura Manuelidis

  • Unique inflammatory RNA profiles of microglia in Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease

    Christopher A. Baker;Laura Manuelidis

  • Chromosomal and nuclear distribution of the HindIII 1.9-kb human DNA repeat segment

    Laura Manuelidis;David C. Ward

  • Transmission to animals of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease from human blood.

    EliasE. Manuelidis;JungH. Kim;JamesR. Mericangas;Laura Manuelidis

  • Evolution of a Strain of CJD That Induces BSE-Like Plaques

    Laura Manuelidis;William Fritch;You-Gen Xi

  • Detection of long SARS-CoV-2 nucleocapsid sequences in peripheral blood monocytes collected soon after hospital admission

    Nathan Pagano;Maudry Laurent-Rolle;Jack Chun-Chieh Hsu

Frequent Co-Authors

Thomas Cremer
Thomas Cremer Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
David C. Ward
David C. Ward Nevada Cancer Research Foundation
Peter Lichter
Peter Lichter German Cancer Research Center
John P. Geibel
John P. Geibel Yale University
Henry deF. Webster
Henry deF. Webster National Institutes of Health
Chantal B. F. Vogels
Chantal B. F. Vogels Yale University
Nathan D. Grubaugh
Nathan D. Grubaugh Yale University
Peter K. Rogan
Peter K. Rogan University of Western Ontario
Jeanne B. Lawrence
Jeanne B. Lawrence University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School
Thomas Ried
Thomas Ried National Institutes of Health

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