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Overview

Michael David is affiliated with the University of Pennsylvania in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the fields of immunology and microbiology, with additional work in medicine. Within these broader areas, their main subfields of study include virology, infectious diseases, and immunology.

The scientist's recent publications concentrate on HIV research and treatment, specifically addressing HIV/AIDS drug development and treatment and the interaction and function of immune cells. Their recent papers include:

  • Schlafen 12 restricts HIV-1 latency reversal by a codon-usage dependent post-transcriptional block in CD4+ T cells, 2023, Communications Biology
  • Schlafen 12 restricts HIV-1 latency reversal by a codon-usage dependent post-transcriptional block in CD4+ T cells, 2022, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Michael David frequently collaborates with several co-authors, including:

  • Mie Kobayashi-Ishihara
  • Katarína Frazão Smutná
  • Florencia E. Alonso
  • Jordi Argilaguet
  • Anna Esteve-Codina

The venues where Michael David commonly publishes their work include:

  • Communications Biology
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Best Publications

  • Immunomodulatory functions of type I interferons

    José M. González-Navajas;Jongdae Lee;Michael David;Eyal Raz

  • Interferon modulation of cellular microRNAs as an antiviral mechanism.

    Irene M. Pedersen;Guofeng Cheng;Stefan Wieland;Stefano Volinia

  • Molecular Determinants of Crosstalk between Nuclear Receptors and Toll-like Receptors

    Sumito Ogawa;Jean Lozach;Chris Benner;Gabriel Pascual

  • Requirement for MAP kinase (ERK2) activity in interferon alpha- and interferon beta-stimulated gene expression through STAT proteins

    Michael David;Emanuel Petricoin;Christopher Benjamin;Richard Pine

  • Arginine Methylation of STAT1 Modulates IFNα/β-Induced Transcription

    Kerri A. Mowen;Jie Tang;Wei Zhu;Brandon T. Schurter

  • Identification of a Nuclear Stat1 Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase

    Johanna ten Hoeve;Maria de Jesus Ibarra-Sanchez;Yubin Fu;Wei Zhu

  • Differential regulation of the alpha/beta interferon-stimulated Jak/Stat pathway by the SH2 domain-containing tyrosine phosphatase SHPTP1.

    M David;H E Chen;S Goelz;A C Larner

  • Tyrosine phosphorylation of DNA binding proteins by multiple cytokines

    Andrew C. Larner;Michael David;Gerald M. Feldman;Ken-Ichi Igarashi

  • Codon-usage-based inhibition of HIV protein synthesis by human schlafen 11

    Manqing Li;Elaine Kao;Xia Gao;Hilary Sandig

  • Onco-miR-155 targets SHIP1 to promote TNFα-dependent growth of B cell lymphomas

    Irene M. Pedersen;Dennis Otero;Elaine Kao;Ana V. Miletic

  • STING Contributes to Antiglioma Immunity via Triggering Type I IFN Signals in the Tumor Microenvironment

    Takayuki Ohkuri;Arundhati Ghosh;Akemi Kosaka;Jianzhong Zhu

  • STAT Activation by Epidermal Growth Factor (EGF) and Amphiregulin REQUIREMENT FOR THE EGF RECEPTOR KINASE BUT NOT FOR TYROSINE PHOSPHORYLATION SITES OR JAK1

    Michael David;Lily Wong;Richard Flavell;Stewart A. Thompson

  • Cytomegalovirus Activates Interferon Immediate-Early Response Gene Expression and an Interferon Regulatory Factor 3-Containing Interferon-Stimulated Response Element-Binding Complex

    Lorena Navarro;Kerri Mowen;Steven Rodems;Brian Weaver

  • Cutting Edge: Role of STAT1, STAT3, and STAT5 in IFN-αβ Responses in T Lymphocytes

    Yoshinari Tanabe;Takeaki Nishibori;Leon Su;Robert M. Arduini

  • MicroRNAs in the immune response.

    Irene Pedersen;Michael David

  • Preassociation of STAT1 with STAT2 and STAT3 in Separate Signalling Complexes Prior to Cytokine Stimulation

    Louis F. Stancato;Michael David;Christin Carter-Su;Andrew C. Larner

  • p38-dependent activation of interferon regulatory factor 3 by lipopolysaccharide.

    Lorena Navarro;Michael David

  • Distinct mechanisms of STAT phosphorylation via the interferon-alpha/beta receptor. Selective inhibition of STAT3 and STAT5 by piceatannol.

    Leon Su;Michael David

  • Impaired Development of CD4+ CD25+ Regulatory T Cells in the Absence of STAT1 Increased Susceptibility to Autoimmune Disease

    Takeaki Nishibori;Yoshinari Tanabe;Leon Su;Michael David

  • Arginine methylation of NIP45 modulates cytokine gene expression in effector T lymphocytes.

    Kerri A. Mowen;Brandon T. Schurter;John W. Fathman;Michael David

Frequent Co-Authors

Andrew C. Larner
Andrew C. Larner Virginia Commonwealth University
Emanuel F. Petricoin
Emanuel F. Petricoin George Mason University
Robert C. Rickert
Robert C. Rickert Pfizer (Germany)
Satish K. Pillai
Satish K. Pillai Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Hideho Okada
Hideho Okada University of California, San Francisco
Alexander Hoffmann
Alexander Hoffmann University of California, Los Angeles
Simon C. Watkins
Simon C. Watkins University of Pittsburgh
Ke Shuai
Ke Shuai University of California, Los Angeles
Miles F. Wilkinson
Miles F. Wilkinson University of California, San Diego

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