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  • 1994 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Murray B. Gardner is a researcher affiliated with the University of California, Davis in the United States.

Gardner has been recognized with the distinction of Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1994.

Current available data does not provide details regarding specific publications, frequent co-authors, book publications, or the main fields and subfields of study associated with Gardner's research. Additionally, there are no listed recent papers or principal topics of work recorded at this time.

Best Publications

  • CHARACTERIZATION OF A NEWLY DERIVED HUMAN SARCOMA CELL LINE (HT-1080)

    Suraiya Rasheed;Walter A. Nelson-Rees;Eva M. Toth;Paul Arnstein

  • Simian immunodeficiency virus rapidly penetrates the cervicovaginal mucosa after intravaginal inoculation and infects intraepithelial dendritic cells

    Jinjie Hu;Murray B. Gardner;Christopher J. Miller

  • Simian AIDS: isolation of a type D retrovirus and transmission of the disease

    Preston A. Marx;Donald H. Maul;Kent G. Osborn;Nicholas W. Lerche

  • Seroepidemiologic survey of captive Old-World primates for antibodies to human and simian retroviruses, and isolation of a lentivirus from sooty mangabeys (Cercocebus atys).

    Linda J. Lowenstine;Niels C. Pedersen;Joanne Higgins;Katherine C. Palus

  • Animal models of AIDS.

    Murray B. Gardner;Paul A. Luciw

  • Nucleotide sequence of SRV-1, a type D simian acquired immune deficiency syndrome retrovirus

    Michael D. Power;Preston A. Marx;Martin L. Bryant;Murray B. Gardner

  • Macaque models of human infectious disease.

    Murray B Gardner;Paul A Luciw

  • Risk factors associated with nasopharyngeal carcinoma.

    Brian E. Henderson;Emma Louie;Jennie SooHoo Jing;Phillip Buell

  • Localization of simian immunodeficiency virus in the central nervous system of rhesus monkeys.

    Andrew A. Lackner;Mary O. Smith;Robert J. Munn;Dale J. Martfeld

  • Cultivation in vitro of cells derived from a human osteosarcoma

    Unknown

  • Human alpha- and beta-interferon but not gamma- suppress the in vitro replication of LAV, HTLV-III, and ARV-2

    Janet K. Yamamoto;Françoise Barré-Sinoussi;Veronica Bolton;Niels C. Pedersen

  • Experimental vaccine protection against feline immunodeficiency virus.

    Janet K. Yamamoto;Takiko Okuda;Christopher D. Ackley;Harry Louie

  • Vaccine protection of rhesus macaques against simian immunodeficiency virus infection.

    James R. Carlson;Thomas P. McGRAW;Elise Keddie;Joann L. Yee

  • Inactivated simian immunodeficiency virus vaccine failed to protect rhesus macaques from intravenous or genital mucosal infection but delayed disease in intravenously exposed animals.

    Suganto Sutjipto;Niels C Pedersen;Chris J Miller;Murray B. Gardner

  • Mucosal immunity, HIV transmission, and AIDS.

    Chris J Miller;J. R. McGhee;M. B. Gardner

  • Experimental vaccine protection against homologous and heterologous strains of feline immunodeficiency virus.

    J K Yamamoto;T Hohdatsu;R A Olmsted;R Pu

  • Sequence relationships of type D retroviruses which cause simian acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.

    Richard M. Thayer;Michael D. Power;Martin L. Bryant;Murray B. Gardner

  • Myxoid chondrosarcoma with a translocation involving chromosomes 9 and 22

    Steven H. Hinrichs;Mary A. Jaramillo;Paul H. Gumerlock;Murray B. Gardner

  • Isolation of a new serotype of simian acquired immune deficiency syndrome type D retrovirus from Celebes black macaques (Macaca nigra) with immune deficiency and retroperitoneal fibromatosis.

    P A Marx;M L Bryant;K G Osborn;D H Maul

  • AIDS serology testing in low- and high-risk groups.

    James R. Carlson;Martin L. Bryant;Steven H. Hinrichs;Janet K. Yamamoto

  • Type C viruses of wild mice: characterization and natural history of amphotropic, ecotropic, and xenotropic MuLv.

    Unknown

  • The Lake Casitas wild mouse: evolving genetic resistance to retroviral disease.

    Murray B Gardner;Christine A Kozak;Stephen J O'Brien

  • Rhesus macaques inoculated with molecularly cloned simian immunodeficiency virus.

    Marta L. Marthas;Babak Banapour;Suganto Sutjipto;Mary E. Siegel

  • Retroviral Spongiform Polioencephalomyelopathy

    Murray B. Gardner

  • Neurobiology of Simian and Feline Immunodeficiency Virus Infections

    Andrew A. Lackner;Satya Dandekar;Murray B. Gardner

  • Experimental Coinfection of Rhesus Macaques with Rhesus Cytomegalovirus and Simian Immunodeficiency Virus: Pathogenesis

    Getachew Sequar;William J. Britt;Fred D. Lakeman;Kristen M. Lockridge

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul A. Luciw
Paul A. Luciw University of California, Davis
Preston A. Marx
Preston A. Marx Tulane University
Niels C Pedersen
Niels C Pedersen University of California, Davis
Linda J. Lowenstine
Linda J. Lowenstine University of California, Davis
Nicholas W. Lerche
Nicholas W. Lerche University of California, Davis
Marta L. Marthas
Marta L. Marthas University of California, Davis
Satya Dandekar
Satya Dandekar University of California, Davis
Nancy L. Haigwood
Nancy L. Haigwood Oregon Health & Science University
Christopher J. Miller
Christopher J. Miller University of California, Davis
Preston A. Marx
Preston A. Marx Tulane University

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