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Overview

Michael Murphey-Corb is affiliated with the University of Pittsburgh in the United States. Their academic profile indicates an engagement in research activities conducted within this institution.

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Best Publications

  • An African primate lentivirus (SIVsm) closely related to HIV-2

    Vanessa M. Hirsch;Robert A. Olmsted;Michael Murphey-Corb;Robert H. Purcell

  • Isolation of an HTLV-III-related retrovirus from macaques with simian AIDS and its possible origin in asymptomatic mangabeys

    Michael Murphey-Corb;Louis N. Martin;S. R. S. Rangan;Gary B. Baskin

  • A formalin-inactivated whole SIV vaccine confers protection in macaques

    Michael Murphey-Corb;Louis N. Martin;Billie Davison-Fairburn;Ronald C. Montelaro

  • Necropsy findings in rhesus monkeys experimentally infected with cultured simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV)/delta.

    G. B. Baskin;M. Murphey-Corb;E. A. Watson;L. N. Martin

  • Differential utilization of CCR5 by macrophage and T cell tropic simian immunodeficiency virus strains

    Aimee L. Edinger;Angela Amedee;Karen Miller;Benjamin J. Doranz

  • SIV adaption to human cells

    V. M. Hirsch;V. M. Hirsch;P. Edmondson;P. Edmondson;M. Murphey-Corb;B. Arbeille

  • Evolution of envelope-specific antibody responses in monkeys experimentally infected or immunized with simian immunodeficiency virus and its association with the development of protective immunity.

    Kelly Stefano Cole;Jennifer L. Rowles;Beth A. Jagerski;Michael Murphey-Corb

  • Cross-protective immune responses induced in rhesus macaques by immunization with attenuated macrophage-tropic simian immunodeficiency virus.

    J E Clements;R C Montelaro;M C Zink;A M Amedee

  • Brief report: infection of a laboratory worker with simian immunodeficiency virus.

    Rima F. Khabbaz;Walid Heneine;J. Richard George;Bharat Parekh

  • Maturation and Trafficking of Monocyte-Derived Dendritic Cells in Monkeys: Implications for Dendritic Cell-Based Vaccines

    Barratt-Boyes Sm;Zimmer Mi;Harshyne La;Meyer Em

  • Infection and AIDS in Adult Macaques After Nontraumatic Oral Exposure to Cell-Free SIV

    Timothy W. Baba;Anita M. Trichel;Li An;Vladimir Liska

  • Pathogenesis of simian immunodeficiency virus encephalitis: viral determinants of neurovirulence.

    J L Mankowski;M T Flaherty;J P Spelman;D A Hauer

  • Pathogenesis of SIV encephalitis. Selection and replication of neurovirulent SIV.

    M. C. Zink;A. M. Amedee;J. L. Mankowski;L. Craig;L. Craig

  • Comparison of simian immunodeficiency virus and human immunodeficiency virus encephalitides in the immature host.

    Leroy R. Sharer;Gary B. Baskin;Eun‐Sook ‐S Cho;Michael Murphey‐Corb

  • Dendritic cell subsets in blood and lymphoid tissue of rhesus monkeys and their mobilization with Flt3 ligand.

    P. Toby H. Coates;Simon M. Barratt-Boyes;Linyou Zhang;Vera S. Donnenberg

  • Species-specific variation in SIV disease progression between Chinese and Indian subspecies of rhesus macaque

    A.M. Trichel;P.A. Rajakumar;M. Murphey-Corb

  • Induction of mucosal protection against primary, heterologous simian immunodeficiency virus by a DNA vaccine.

    Deborah Heydenburg Fuller;Premeela A. Rajakumar;Lawrence A. Wilson;Anita M. Trichel

  • Effects of Initiation of 3′-Azido,3′-Deoxythymidine (Zidovudine) Treatment at Different Times after Infection of Rhesus Monkeys with Simian Immunodeficiency Virus

    Louis N. Martin;Michael Murphey-Corb;Kenneth F. Soike;Billie Davison-Fairburn

  • Genotypic Selection of Simian Immunodeficiency Virus in Macaque Infants Infected Transplacentally

    Angela Martin Amedee;Nedra Lacour;Joshua L. Gierman;Louis N. Martin

  • YKL-40, a Marker of Simian Immunodeficiency Virus Encephalitis, Modulates the Biological Activity of Basic Fibroblast Growth Factor

    Dafna Bonneh-Barkay;Stephanie J. Bissel;Gouji Wang;Kenneth N. Fish

  • Simian immunodeficiency virus/delta-induced immunodeficiency disease in rhesus monkeys: relation of antibody response and antigenemia.

    Jing Yu Zhang;Louis N. Martin;Louis N. Martin;Edwin A. Watson;Edwin A. Watson;Ronald C. Montelaro;Ronald C. Montelaro

Frequent Co-Authors

Todd A. Reinhart
Todd A. Reinhart University of Pittsburgh
Clayton A. Wiley
Clayton A. Wiley University of Pittsburgh
Ronald C. Montelaro
Ronald C. Montelaro University of Pittsburgh
Janice E. Clements
Janice E. Clements Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Ronald C. Desrosiers
Ronald C. Desrosiers University of Miami
Vanessa M. Hirsch
Vanessa M. Hirsch National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
Steve Nelson
Steve Nelson Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center New Orleans
James I. Mullins
James I. Mullins University of Washington
Ping Zhang
Ping Zhang Syracuse University
James Blanchard
James Blanchard Tulane University

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