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Stephen A. Stohlman

Stephen A. Stohlman

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Immunology

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84
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1409
National Ranking
718

Medicine

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Overview

Stephen A. Stohlman is a researcher affiliated with the Cleveland Clinic in the United States. Their work primarily spans the fields of Agricultural and Biological Sciences and Medicine, with specific focus on Animal Science and Zoology, Infectious Diseases, and Genetics. The research involves detailed studies in animal virus infections, viral gastroenteritis research and epidemiology, as well as virus-based gene therapy research.

Their recent publications include:

  • Specific interaction between coronavirus leader RNA and nucleocapsid protein, 2020, UNC Libraries
  • Interactions between coronavirus nucleocapsid protein and viral RNAs: implications for viral transcription, 2020, UNC Libraries

The work is published predominantly in the UNC Libraries venue.

Frequent collaborators in research projects include:

  • Ralph S. Baric
  • Robert Deans
  • Gary W. Nelson
  • John O. Fleming
  • James Keck

The research topics addressed in their papers cover the following areas:

  • Animal Virus Infections Studies
  • Viral gastroenteritis research and epidemiology
  • Virus-based gene therapy research

Their work also addresses molecular interactions related to coronavirus components, specifically between nucleocapsid proteins and viral RNAs, which has implications for understanding viral transcription mechanisms.

Best Publications

  • Lipopolysaccharide-Induced Microglial Activation and Neuroprotection against Experimental Brain Injury Is Independent of Hematogenous TLR4

    Zhihong Chen;Walid Jalabi;Karl B. Shpargel;Kenneth T. Farabaugh

  • Coronavirus infection of the central nervous system: host–virus stand-off

    Cornelia C. Bergmann;Thomas E. Lane;Stephen A. Stohlman

  • Pathogenicity of antigenic variants of murine coronavirus JHM selected with monoclonal antibodies.

    J. O. Fleming;M. D. Trousdale;F. A K El-Zaatari;S. A. Stohlman

  • Evidence for synaptic stripping by cortical microglia

    Bruce D. Trapp;Jerome R. Wujek;Gerson A. Criste;Walid Jalabi

  • High-frequency RNA recombination of murine coronaviruses.

    Shinji Makino;J. G. Keck;S. A. Stohlman;M. M C Lai

  • Astrocyte-Restricted Ablation of Interleukin-17-Induced Act1-Mediated Signaling Ameliorates Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis

    Zizhen Kang;Cengiz Zubeyir Altuntas;Muhammet Fatih Gulen;Caini Liu

  • Recombination between nonsegmented RNA genomes of murine coronaviruses.

    M. M C Lai;R. S. Baric;Shinji Makino;J. G. Keck

  • IFN-gamma is required for viral clearance from central nervous system oligodendroglia

    Beatriz Parra;David R. Hinton;Norman W. Marten;Cornelia C. Bergmann

  • Characterization of leader RNA sequences on the virion and mRNAs of mouse hepatitis virus, a cytoplasmic RNA virus

    Michael M. C. Lai;Ralph S. Baric;Peter R. Brayton;Stephen A. Stohlman

  • Mouse hepatitis virus A59: mRNA structure and genetic localization of the sequence divergence from hepatotropic strain MHV-3.

    M. M C Lai;P. R. Brayton;R. C. Armen;C. D. Patton

  • Effective clearance of mouse hepatitis virus from the central nervous system requires both CD4+ and CD8+ T cells

    J. O S P Williamson;S. A. Stohlman

  • Central nervous system expression of IL-10 inhibits autoimmune encephalomyelitis.

    Daniel J. Cua;Beth Hutchins;Drake M. LaFace;Stephen A. Stohlman

  • Specific interaction between coronavirus leader RNA and nucleocapsid protein.

    S A Stohlman;R S Baric;G N Nelson;L H Soe

  • Interactions between coronavirus nucleocapsid protein and viral RNAs: implications for viral transcription.

    R S Baric;G W Nelson;J O Fleming;R J Deans

  • Inverted Immunodominance and Impaired Cytolytic Function of CD8+ T Cells During Viral Persistence in the Central Nervous System

    Cornelia C. Bergmann;John D. Altman;David Hinton;Stephen A. Stohlman

  • RNA of mouse hepatitis virus.

    M. M. C. Lai;S. A. Stohlman

  • Self-antigen-induced Th2 responses in experimental allergic encephalomyelitis (EAE)-resistant mice. Th2-mediated suppression of autoimmune disease.

    D J Cua;D R Hinton;S A Stohlman

  • Transgenic interleukin 10 prevents induction of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis.

    Daniel J. Cua;Herve Groux;David R. Hinton;Stephen A. Stohlman

  • Demyelination induced by murine hepatitis virus JHM strain (MHV-4) is immunologically mediated

    Fun In Wang;Stephen A. Stohlman;John O. Fleming

  • Chronic central nervous system demyelination in mice after JHM virus infection.

    Stephen A. Stohlman;Leslie P. Weiner

Frequent Co-Authors

Cornelia C. Bergmann
Cornelia C. Bergmann Cleveland Clinic
David R. Hinton
David R. Hinton University of Southern California
Michael M. C. Lai
Michael M. C. Lai Academia Sinica
Leslie P. Weiner
Leslie P. Weiner University of Southern California
Jeffrey A. Frelinger
Jeffrey A. Frelinger University of Arizona
Richard M. Ransohoff
Richard M. Ransohoff Harvard University
Shinji Makino
Shinji Makino The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
Daniel J. Cua
Daniel J. Cua Johnson & Johnson (United States)
Wendy B. Macklin
Wendy B. Macklin University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
Mark A. Sussman
Mark A. Sussman San Diego State University

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