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Peter Tattersall

Peter Tattersall

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Microbiology

D-Index
68
Citations
13586
World Ranking
2200
National Ranking
917

Overview

Peter Tattersall is affiliated with Yale University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the field of Business, Management and Accounting, with a specialization in Management Information Systems. The main topics of their work include Big Data and Business Intelligence.

Among their recent contributions is the paper titled Description of Crowdsourcing and AI-Based Tool for Knowledge Management and Systems Change in Public Services, published in 2023 in the International Journal of Innovation and Technology Management. This paper has been cited twice.

Their frequent co-authors include:

  • Sanna Ulmanen
  • Mari Hirvonen
  • Tiina Ristikari
  • Vincent Kuo
  • Pertti Virta

Peter Tattersall's work has appeared in the following publication venue:

  • International Journal of Innovation and Technology Management

Best Publications

  • The family Parvoviridae

    Susan F. Cotmore;Mavis Agbandje-McKenna;John A. Chiorini;Dmitry V. Mukha

  • The autonomously replicating parvoviruses of vertebrates.

    Susan F. Cotmore;Peter Tattersall

  • Nucleotide sequence and genome organization of human parvovirus B19 isolated from the serum of a child during aplastic crisis.

    R O Shade;M C Blundell;S F Cotmore;P Tattersall

  • ICTV Virus Taxonomy Profile: Parvoviridae.

    Susan F. Cotmore;Mavis Agbandje-McKenna;Marta Canuti;John A. Chiorini

  • Characteristics and taxonomy of Parvoviridae.

    Günter Siegl;Robert C. Bates;Kenneth I. Berns;Barrie J. Carter

  • Rolling hairpin model for replication of parvovirus and linear chromosomal DNA

    Peter Tattersall;David C. Ward

  • Functional implications of the structure of the murine parvovirus, minute virus of mice

    Mavis Agbandje-McKenna;Antonio L Llamas-Saiz;Feng Wang;Peter Tattersall

  • The Role of Parvovirus B19 in Aplastic Crisis and Erythema Infectiosum (Fifth Disease)

    Terence Chorba;Peter Coccia;Robert C. Holman;Peter Tattersall

  • Human Parvovirus B19-Induced Epidemic Acute Red Cell Aplasia in Patients With Hereditary Hemolytic Anemia

    Ulla M. Saarinen;Terence L. Chorba;Peter Tattersall;Neal S. Young

  • Parvoviral virions deploy a capsid-tethered lipolytic enzyme to breach the endosomal membrane during cell entry

    Glen A. Farr;Li-guo Zhang;Peter Tattersall

  • Identification of the major structural and nonstructural proteins encoded by human parvovirus B19 and mapping of their genes by procaryotic expression of isolated genomic fragments.

    S F Cotmore;V C McKie;L J Anderson;C R Astell

  • Characterization and molecular cloning of a human parvovirus genome.

    Susan F. Cotmore;Peter Tattersall

  • Three structural polypeptides coded for by minite virus of mice, a parvovirus.

    P Tattersall;P J Cawte;A J Shatkin;D C Ward

  • Construction of an infectious molecular clone of the autonomous parvovirus minute virus of mice.

    M J Merchlinsky;P J Tattersall;J J Leary;S F Cotmore

  • DNA sequence of the lymphotropic variant of minute virus of mice, MVM(i), and comparison with the DNA sequence of the fibrotropic prototype strain.

    C R Astell;E M Gardiner;P Tattersall

  • Parvoviral host range and cell entry mechanisms.

    Susan F. Cotmore;Peter Tattersall

  • Reciprocal productive and restrictive virus-cell interactions of immunosuppressive and prototype strains of minute virus of mice

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  • Parvoviruses: Small Does Not Mean Simple

    Susan F. Cotmore;Peter Tattersall

  • Targeting Human Glioblastoma Cells: Comparison of Nine Viruses with Oncolytic Potential

    Guido Wollmann;Peter Tattersall;Anthony N. van den Pol

  • The NS-1 polypeptide of minute virus of mice is covalently attached to the 5' termini of duplex replicative-form DNA and progeny single strands.

    S F Cotmore;P Tattersall

  • Sequence homology between the structural polypeptides of minute virus of mice

    Peter Tattersall;Aaron J. Shatkin;David C. Ward

  • Controlled Conformational Transitions in the MVM Virion Expose the VP1 N-Terminus and Viral Genome without Particle Disassembly

    Susan F. Cotmore;Anthony M. D'Abramo;Christine M. Ticknor;Peter Tattersall

  • A genome-linked copy of the NS-1 polypeptide is located on the outside of infectious parvovirus particles

    S F Cotmore;P Tattersall

  • Replication of Mammalian Parvoviruses

    David C. Ward;Peter Tattersall

Frequent Co-Authors

Mavis Agbandje-McKenna
Mavis Agbandje-McKenna University of Florida
David C. Ward
David C. Ward Nevada Cancer Research Foundation
Michael G. Rossmann
Michael G. Rossmann Purdue University West Lafayette
Richard D. Cummings
Richard D. Cummings Harvard Medical School
David F. Smith
David F. Smith Emory University
Jean Rommelaere
Jean Rommelaere German Cancer Research Center
Jianming Qiu
Jianming Qiu University of Kansas
Akiko Iwasaki
Akiko Iwasaki Yale University
Anne Dell
Anne Dell Imperial College London
Jacqueline T. Hecht
Jacqueline T. Hecht The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

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