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Marc S. Collett is affiliated with Takeda in the United States and has contributed to research primarily within the fields of Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. Their work spans subfields including Molecular Biology, Pharmacology, Hepatology, Microbiology, and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health.

Their research covers topics such as genomics, phytochemicals, and oxidative stress; drug-induced hepatotoxicity and protection; liver disease and transplantation; plant toxicity and pharmacological properties; microbial infections and disease research; streptococcal infections and treatments; and rabies epidemiology and control.

Marc S. Collett has published in a variety of scientific venues, with frequent appearances in:

  • New Zealand Veterinary Journal
  • Journal of the South African Veterinary Association
  • Toxins
  • Preprints.org

Notable recent papers include:

  • Acute fibrinous pleuropneumonia and septicaemia caused by Bibersteinia trehalosi in neonatal calves in New Zealand (2020, New Zealand Veterinary Journal)
  • Hepatotoxicity of Two Progoitrin-Derived Nitriles in New Zealand White Rabbits (2020, Toxins)
  • Hepatogenous photosensitisation in cows grazing turnips (Brassica rapa) in South Africa (2021, Journal of the South African Veterinary Association)
  • Hepatotoxicity of Two Progoitrin-Derived Nitriles in New Zealand White Rabbits (2020, Preprints.org)
  • Postural and gait abnormalities in a group of Romney lambs due to pain induced by severe chronic cutaneous dermatophilosis (2021, New Zealand Veterinary Journal)

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Collett include:

  • S. Brown
  • KA Bycroft
  • Zoe Maree Matthews
  • Kathleen Henry Parton
  • Anthony J. Davis

Marc S. Collett's work contributes to advancing understanding in areas related to liver toxicity, infectious diseases affecting animals, and veterinary clinical pathologies, with a strong focus on hepatology and pharmacology within veterinary contexts.

Best Publications

  • Protein kinase activity associated with the avian sarcoma virus src gene product.

    Marc S. Collett;R. L. Erikson

  • Molecular cloning and nucleotide sequence of the pestivirus bovine viral diarrhea virus.

    Marc S. Collett;Ruby Larson;Conrad Gold;David Strick

  • An Orally Bioavailable Antipoxvirus Compound (ST-246) Inhibits Extracellular Virus Formation and Protects Mice from Lethal Orthopoxvirus Challenge

    Guang Yang;Daniel C. Pevear;Marc H. Davies;Marc S. Collett

  • Proteins encoded by bovine viral diarrhea virus: the genomic organization of a pestivirus.

    Marc S. Collett;Ruby Larson;Susan K. Belzer;Ernest Retzel

  • Structural analysis of the avian sarcoma virus transforming protein: sites of phosphorylation.

    M S Collett;E Erikson;R L Erikson

  • Efficacy and Safety of Oral Pleconaril for Treatment of Colds Due to Picornaviruses in Adults: Results of 2 Double-Blind, Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Trials

    Frederick G. Hayden;Frederick G. Hayden;Darrell T. Herrington;Teresa L. Coats;Kenneth Kim

  • The nucleotide and deduced amino acid sequences of the encephalomyocarditis viral polyprotein coding region

    Ann C. Palmenberg;Ellen M. Kirby;Michael R. Janda;Neil L. Drake

  • VP1 Sequencing of All Human Rhinovirus Serotypes: Insights into Genus Phylogeny and Susceptibility to Antiviral Capsid-Binding Compounds

    Rebecca M. Ledford;Nitesh R. Patel;Tina M. Demenczuk;Adiba Watanyar

  • Characterization of a normal avian cell protein related to the avian sarcoma virus transforming gene product.

    Marc S. Collett;Joan S. Brugge;R.L. Erikson

  • Evidence that the avian sarcoma virus transforming gene product is a cyclic AMP-independent protein kinase

    R. L. Erikson;Marc S. Collett;Eleanor Erikson;A. F. Purchio

  • Pestivirus translation initiation occurs by internal ribosome entry.

    Toni L. Poole;Changyu Wang;R.A. Popp;L.N.D. Potgieter

  • Comparisons of the pestivirus bovine viral diarrhoea virus with members of the flaviviridae.

    Marc S. Collett;Dennis K. Anderson;Ernest Retzel

  • Pestivirus gene expression: protein p80 of bovine viral diarrhea virus is a proteinase involved in polyprotein processing.

    Maryann Wiskerchen;Marc S. Collett

  • A normal cell protein similar in structure and function to the avian sarcoma virus transforming gene product.

    Marc S. Collett;Eleanor Erikson;Anthony F. Purchio;Joan S. Brugge

  • Infectious bovine viral diarrhea virus (strain NADL) RNA from stable cDNA clones: a cellular insert determines NS3 production and viral cytopathogenicity

    Ernesto Mendez;Nicolas Ruggli;Marc S. Collett;Charles M. Rice

  • HCV796: A selective nonstructural protein 5B polymerase inhibitor with potent anti-hepatitis C virus activity in vitro, in mice with chimeric human livers, and in humans infected with hepatitis C virus.

    Norman M. Kneteman;Anita Y. M. Howe;Tiejun Gao;Jamie Lewis

  • Rearrangement of viral sequences in cytopathogenic pestiviruses.

    Gregor Meyers;Norbert Tautz;Robert Stark;Joe Brownlie

  • Mechanism of action of a pestivirus antiviral compound

    Scott G. Baginski;Daniel C. Pevear;Marty Seipel;Siu Chi Chang Sun

  • Complete nucleotide sequence of the M RNA segment of rift valley fever virus

    Marc S. Collett;A.F. Purchio;Kathleen Keegan;Susan Frazier

  • Candidate Recombinant Vaccine for Human B19 Parvovirus

    Geetha P. Bansal;Jacqueline A. Hatfield;Frances E. Dunn;Andrew A. Kramer

Frequent Co-Authors

Joan S. Brugge
Joan S. Brugge Harvard University
M. Steven Oberste
M. Steven Oberste Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Anthony J. Faras
Anthony J. Faras University of Minnesota
Raymond L. Erikson
Raymond L. Erikson Harvard University
Charles M. Rice
Charles M. Rice Rockefeller University
D. Lorne Tyrrell
D. Lorne Tyrrell University of Alberta
Mark A. Pallansch
Mark A. Pallansch National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases
John F. Modlin
John F. Modlin Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Frederick G. Hayden
Frederick G. Hayden University of Virginia
Konstantin Chumakov
Konstantin Chumakov US Food and Drug Administration

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