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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2007 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Stanley M. Lemon is affiliated with the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of Medicine, with a significant focus on Hepatology, Epidemiology, Infectious Diseases, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, and Immunology.

The scientist's published papers reflect a strong emphasis on viral infections and immunological responses, particularly in relation to hepatitis viruses. Some of their notable recent publications include:

  • Interferon regulatory factor 1 (IRF1) and anti-pathogen innate immune responses, 2021, PLoS Pathogens
  • Stability of a stem-loop involving the initiator AUG controls the efficiency of internal initiation of translation on hepatitis C virus RNA., 2020, PubMed
  • FADS2-dependent fatty acid desaturation dictates cellular sensitivity to ferroptosis and permissiveness for hepatitis C virus replication, 2021, Cell chemical biology
  • Human IRF1 governs macrophagic IFN-γ immunity to mycobacteria, 2023, Cell
  • Gangliosides are essential endosomal receptors for quasi-enveloped and naked hepatitis A virus, 2020, Nature Microbiology

Their frequent publication venues include:

  • UNC Libraries
  • Journal of Virology
  • Journal of Hepatology
  • PLoS Pathogens
  • Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Stanley M. Lemon has collaborated often with coauthors such as You Li, Jason K. Whitmire, Kevin L. McKnight, Ichiro Misumi, and Takayoshi Shirasaki.

The main topics of their research work are primarily concerned with Hepatitis C virus research, Hepatitis Viruses Studies and Epidemiology, Hepatitis B Virus Studies, Viral gastroenteritis research and epidemiology, Viral Infections and Immunology Research, interferon and immune responses, and Animal Virus Infections Studies.

In 2007, the scientist was recognized as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).

Best Publications

  • A pathogenic picornavirus acquires an envelope by hijacking cellular membranes

    Zongdi Feng;Lucinda Hensley;Kevin L. McKnight;Fengyu Hu

  • Selectable Subgenomic and Genome-Length Dicistronic RNAs Derived from an Infectious Molecular Clone of the HCV-N Strain of Hepatitis C Virus Replicate Efficiently in Cultured Huh7 Cells

    Masanori Ikeda;Min Kyung Yi;Kui Li;Stanley M. Lemon

  • Secondary structure of the 5' nontranslated regions of hepatitis C virus and pestivirus genomic RNAs.

    Edwin A. Brown;Hangchun Zhang;Li Hua Ping;Stanley M. Lemon

  • Distinct Poly(I-C) and Virus-activated Signaling Pathways Leading to Interferon-β Production in Hepatocytes

    Kui Li;Zihong Chen;Nobuyuki Kato;Michael Gale

  • Production of infectious genotype 1a hepatitis C virus (Hutchinson strain) in cultured human hepatoma cells.

    Min Kyung Yi;Rodrigo A. Villanueva;David L. Thomas;Takaji Wakita

  • Viral and therapeutic control of IFN-β promoter stimulator 1 during hepatitis C virus infection

    Yueh Ming Loo;David M. Owen;Kui Li;Andrea K. Erickson

  • Obesity as a Predictor of Poor Antibody Response to Hepatitis B Plasma Vaccine

    David J. Weber;William A. Rutala;Gregory P. Samsa;Jane E. Santimaw

  • Vaccines to prevent viral hepatitis

    Stanley M. Lemon;David L. Thomas

  • Stabilization of hepatitis C virus RNA by an Ago2–miR-122 complex

    Tetsuro Shimakami;Daisuke Yamane;Rohit K. Jangra;Rohit K. Jangra;Brian J. Kempf

  • Type A viral hepatitis. New developments in an old disease.

    Stanley M. Lemon

  • Compensatory Mutations in E1, p7, NS2, and NS3 Enhance Yields of Cell Culture-Infectious Intergenotypic Chimeric Hepatitis C Virus

    Min Kyung Yi;Yinghong Ma;Jeremy Yates;Stanley M. Lemon

  • Molecular epidemiology of human hepatitis A virus defined by an antigen-capture polymerase chain reaction method.

    Robert W. Jansen;Gunter Siegl;Stanley M. Lemon

  • Regulation of Hepatitis C Virus Translation and Infectious Virus Production by the MicroRNA miR-122

    Rohit K. Jangra;Min Kyung Yi;Stanley M. Lemon;Stanley M. Lemon

  • Disruption of innate immunity due to mitochondrial targeting of a picornaviral protease precursor

    Yan Yang;Yuqiong Liang;Lin Qu;Zeming Chen

  • A Phylogenetically Conserved Stem-Loop Structure at the 5′ Border of the Internal Ribosome Entry Site of Hepatitis C Virus Is Required for Cap-Independent Viral Translation

    Masao Honda;Michael R. Beard;Li Hua Ping;Stanley M. Lemon

  • Structural Requirements for Initiation of Translation by Internal Ribosome Entry within Genome-Length Hepatitis C Virus RNA

    Masao Honda;Li Hua Ping;Rene C.A. Rijnbrand;Elizabeth Amphlett

  • Hepatitis A virus: from discovery to vaccines.

    Annette Martin;Stanley M. Lemon

  • Stability of a stem-loop involving the initiator AUG controls the efficiency of internal initiation of translation on hepatitis C virus RNA.

    Masao Honda;Edwin A. Brown;Stanley M. Lemon

  • Intrahepatic gene expression during chronic hepatitis C virus infection in chimpanzees

    Catherine B. Bigger;Catherine B. Bigger;Bernadette Guerra;Kathleen M. Brasky;Gene Hubbard

  • Type A viral hepatitis: A summary and update on the molecular virology, epidemiology, pathogenesis and prevention.

    Stanley M. Lemon;Jördis J. Ott;Pierre Van Damme;Daniel Shouval

  • A second site for Epstein-Barr virus shedding: The uterine cervix

    JW Sixbey;SM Lemon;JS Pagano

Frequent Co-Authors

Adel A. F. Mahmoud
Adel A. F. Mahmoud Princeton University
Kui Li
Kui Li University of Tennessee Health Science Center
Robert E. Lanford
Robert E. Lanford Texas Biomedical Research Institute
Michael Gale
Michael Gale University of Washington
Masao Honda
Masao Honda Kanazawa University
Jason K. Whitmire
Jason K. Whitmire University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Takaji Wakita
Takaji Wakita National Institute of Infectious Diseases
David J. Weber
David J. Weber University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Christopher M. Walker
Christopher M. Walker The Ohio State University
Steven K. H. Foung
Steven K. H. Foung Stanford University

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