Faculty
Eric Barklis, Ph.D.
Professor
Office: RJH 6389 / (503) 494-2429
Lab: RJH 6369 / (503) 494-8098
PubMed SearchEducation
1984 Biochemistry, Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology
1973 Biology, BS, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Experience
2001-Present Professor, Vollum Institute and MMI, OHSU1999-Present Director, Electron Microscope Core Facility, OHSU
1994-2001 Associate Professor, Vollum Institute and MMI, OHSU
1987-1994 Assistant Professor, Vollum Institute and MMI, OHSU
1984-1987 Postdoctoral Fellow, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Huseby, D., Barklis, R., Alfadhli, A., and Barklis, E. (2005). Assembly of human immunodeficiency virus precursor Gag proteins. J. Biol. Chem. 280, 17664-17670. Download
Alfadhli, A., Dhenub, T., Still, A., and Barklis, E. (2005). Analysis of human immunodeficiency virus type-1 Gag dimerization-induced assembly. J. Virol. 79, 14498-14506. Download
Barklis, E., Still, A., Sabri, M., Hirsch, A., Nikolich-Zugich, J., Brien, J., Dhenub, T., Scholz, I., and Alfadhli, A. (2007). Sultam thiourea inhibition of West Nile virus. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy 51, 2642-2645. Download
Alfadhli, A., Huseby, D., Kapit, E., Colman, D., and Barklis, E. (2007). The HIV-1 matrix protein assembles on membranes as a hexamer. J. Virol. 81, 1472-1478. Download
Scholz, I., Still, A., Dhenub, T., Coday, K., Webb, M., and Barklis, E. (2008). Analysis of human immunodeficiency virus matrix protein replacements. Virology 371, 322-335. Download
Eric Cambronne, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Office: RJH 6516 / (503) 418-0297
Lab: RJH 6310 / (503) 494-7879
PubMed SearchEducation
1998-2003 Microbiology, Immunology, & Molecular Genetics, PhD, UCLA
1993-1996 Biology, BS, University of Colorado at Denver
Experience
2008-Present Assistant Professor, MMI, OHSU
2004-2008 Postdoctoral Fellow, Yale Univ. School of Medicine
Eric D. Cambronne and Craig R. Roy. The Legionella pneumophila IcmSW complex interacts with multiple Dot/Icm effectors to facilitate type IV translocation. PLoS Pathogens (2007) 3(12):e188. Download
Eric D. Cambronne and Craig R. Roy. Recognition and delivery of effector proteins into eukaryotic cells by bacterial secretion systems. Traffic (2006) 7:929-939. Download
Hiroki Nagai, Eric D. Cambronne, Jonathan C. Kagan, Juan C. Amor, Richard A. Kahn, and Craig R. Roy. A C-terminal translocation signal required for Dot/Icm-dependent delivery of the Legionella RalF protein to host cells. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA (2005) 102(3):826-31. Download
Shira Ninio, Deborah M. Cholon, Eric D. Cambronne, and Craig R. Roy. The Legionella IcmS-IcmW protein complex is important for Dot/Icm-mediated protein translocation. Molecular Microbiology (2005) 55(3):912-926. Download
Jorge Crosa, Ph.D.
Professor
Office: RJH 6381 / (503) 494-7583
Lab: RJH 6351 / (503) 494-7599
PubMed SearchEducation
1974 Chemistry, PhD, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina1967 Chemistry, MSc, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina
Experience
1988-Present Professor, MMI, OHSU
1983-88 Associate Professor, MMI, OHSU
1981-82 Assistant Professor, MMI, OHSU
1977-81 Research Assistant Professor, Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of Washington, Seattle
1975-77 Research Associate, Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of Washington, Seattle
1975 Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of Washington, Seattle
1972 Postdoctoral Fellow, Division of Biochemistry, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, Washington, DC
1971-72 Lecturer of Microbiology and Genetics, Department of Biochemistry, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina
1966-70 Instructor, Department of Biochemistry, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina
Liu M, Naka H, Crosa JH. HlyU acts as an H-NS antirepressor in the regulation of the RTX toxin gene essential for the virulence of the human pathogen Vibrio vulnificus CMCP6. Mol Microbiol. 2009 Apr;72(2):491-505. 2009. Download
López CS, Peacock RS, Crosa JH, Vogel HJ. Molecular characterization of the TonB2 protein from the fish pathogen Vibrio anguillarum. Biochem J. 2009 Feb 15;418(1):49-59. Download
Crosa LM, Crosa JH, Heffron F. Iron transport in in the absence of a recognizable TonB protein still requires energy generated by the proton motive force. Biometals. 2009 Apr;22(2):337-44. Download
Alice AF, Naka H, Crosa JH. Global gene expression as a function of the iron status of the bacterialcell: influence of differentially expressed genes in the virulence of the human pathogen Vibrio vulnificus. Infect Immun. 2008 Sep;76(9):4019-37. Download
Di Lorenzo M, Stork M, Naka H, Tolmasky ME, Crosa JH. Tandem heterocyclization domains in a nonribosomal peptide synthetase essential for siderophore biosynthesis in Vibrio anguillarum. Biometals. 2008 Dec;21(6):635-48. Download
Naka H, López CS, Crosa JH. Reactivation of the vanchrobactin siderophore system of Vibrio anguillarum by removal of a chromosomal insertion sequence originated in plasmid pJM1 encoding the anguibactin siderophore system. Environ Microbiol. 2008 Jan;10(1):265-77. Download
Liu M, Alice AF, Naka H, Crosa JH. The HlyU protein is a positive regulator of rtxA1, a gene responsible for cytotoxicity and virulence in the human pathogen Vibrio vulnificus. Infect Immun. 2007 Jul;75(7):3282-9. Download
Stork M, Di Lorenzo M, Welch TJ, Crosa JH. Transcription termination within the iron transport-biosynthesis operon of Vibrio anguillarum requires an antisense RNA.
J Bacteriol. 2007 May;189(9):3479-88. Download
López CS, Alice AF, Chakraborty R, Crosa JH. Identification of amino acid residues required for ferric-anguibactin transport in the outer-membrane receptor FatA of Vibrio anguillarum.
Microbiology. 2007 Feb;153(Pt 2):570-84. Download
Stork M, Otto BR, Crosa JH. A novel protein, TtpC, is a required component of the TonB2 complex for specific iron transport in the pathogens Vibrio anguillarum and Vibrio cholerae.
J Bacteriol. 2007 Mar;189(5):1803-15. Download
Di Lorenzo M, Stork M, Tolmasky ME, Actis LA, Farrell D, Welch TJ, Crosa LM, Wertheimer AM, Chen Q, Salinas P, Waldbeser L, Crosa JH. Complete sequence of virulence plasmid pJM1 from the marine fish pathogen Vibrio anguillarum strain 775. J Bacteriol. 2003 Oct; 185(19): 5822-30. Download
Fred Heffron, Ph.D.
Professor
Office: RJH 6598 / (503) 494-6738
Lab: RJH 6543 / (503) 494-6841
PubMed SearchEducation
1976 Microbiology, PhD, University of Washington, Seattle1971 BA, University of Oregon, Eugene, Phi Beta Kappa, Senior 12
Experience
1992-Present Professor, MMI, OHSU
1983-91 Associate Member (Tenure effective 1988), Department of Molecular Biology, Scripps Clinic and Research Foundation, LaJolla, CA
1980-83 Senior Staff Investigator, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, New York
1977-79 Assistant Research Biochemist, Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, University of California, San Francisco
1977-79 Postdoctoral Fellow, University of California, San Francisco
Tempel, R., Lai, X.H, Crosa, L., Kozlowicz, B., and Heffron F. (2006) Attenuated Francisella novicida transposon mutants protect mice against wild-type challenge. Infect Immun. 74:5095-105. Download
Shi, L, Adkins, J.N., Coleman, J.R., Schepmoes, A.A., Dohnkova A., Mottaz, H,M., Norbeck, A.D., Purvine, S.O., Manes, N.P., Smallwood, H.S., Wang, H., Forbes, J., Gros, P., Uzzau, S., Rodland, K.D., Heffron, F., Smith, R.D., and Squier, T.C. (2006). Proteomic analysis of Salmonella enterica serovar typhimurium isolated from RAW 264.7 macrophages: identification of a novel protein that contributes to the replication of serovar typhimurium inside macrophages. J Biol Chem. 281:29131-40. Download
Adkins, J.N., Mottaz, H.M., Norbeck, A.D., Gustin, J.K., Rue, J., Clauss, I.R., Purvine, S.O., Rodland, K.D., Heffron, F., and Smith, R.D. (2006). Analysis of the Salmonella typhimurium proteome through environmental response toward infectious conditions. Mol Cell Proteomics.5:1450-61. Download
Worley, M.J., Nieman, G.S., Geddes, K., and Heffron,F. (2006) Salmonella typhimurium disseminates within its host by manipulating the motility of infected cells. PNAS. 103(47): 17915-17920. Download
Manes NP, Gustin JK, Rue J, Mottaz HM, Purvine SO, Norbeck AD, Monroe ME, Zimmer JSD, Metz TO, Adkins JN, Smith RD, Heffron F. (2007). Targeted protein degradation by Salmonella under phagosome-mimicking culture conditions investigated using comparative peptidomics. Molecular & Cellular Proteomics 6:717-727. Download
Ann Hill, M.B., Ph.D.
Professor
Office: RJH 6596 / (503) 494-0763
Lab: RJH 6564 / (503) 494-0764
PubMed SearchEducation
1990 PhD, Australian National University
1979 MB, BS, University of NSW, Sydney, Australia
Experience
2004-Present Associate Professor, MMI, OHSU
1996-2004 Assistant Professor, MMI, OHSU
1995 Postdoctoral Fellowship, The Arthritis Foundation, MIT, Boston
1993 The Royal Society Travelling Fellowship to Japan
1990-94 Oxford Nuffield Dominions Medical Fellowship
1983 - 1984 Immunology Registrar, St. Vincents Hospital, Sydney
1979-82 Resident Medical Officer, Sydney Hospital, Sydney, Australia
Daniel G. Kavanagh, Marielle C. Gold, Markus Wagner, Ulrich H. Koszinowski and Ann B. Hill. The Multiple Immune-evasion Genes of Murine Cytomegalovirus Are Not Redundant: m4 and m152 Inhibit Antigen Presentation In a Complementary and Co-operative Fashion. 2001 J. Exp. Med. 194: 967-977. Download
Daniel G. Kavanagh, Ulrich Koszinowski and Ann B. Hill. The murine cytomegalovirus immune evasion protein m4/gp34 forms biochemically distinct complexes with class I MHC at the cell surface and in a pre-Golgi compartment. 2001 J. Immunol. 167: 3894-3902. Download
Gold, M.C., Munks, M.W., Wagner, M., Koszinowski, U.H., Hill, A.B., and Fling,S.P. The murine cytomegalovirus immunomodulatory gene m152 prevents recognition of infected cells by M45-specific CTL, but does not alter the immunodominance of the M45-specific CD8 T cell response in vivo. 2002, J. Immunol. 169: 359-65. Download
Yewdell, J. and Hill, A.B. Viral interference with antigen presentation. 2002, Nature Immunol. 3, 1019-1025. Download
LoPiccolo, D.M., Gold, M.C., Kavanagh, D.G., Wagner, M., Koszinowski, U.H. and Hill, A.B. Effective inhibition of Kb- and Db-restricted antigen presentation in primary macrophages by murine cytomegalovirus. 2003, J. Virol. 77(1), 301-308. Download
David Johnson, Ph.D.
Professor
Office: RJH 6582 / (503) 494-0834
Lab: RJH 6549 / (503) 494-0835
PubMed SearchEducation
1981 Molecular Biology, PhD Washington University, St. Louis, MO
1976 Genetics, BSc, University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada
Experience
1996-Present Professor, MMI, OHSU
1995-96 Professor, Cancer Research Group, Department of Pathology, McMaster University
1991-92 Sabbatical Research Leave, Chiron Corporation, Emeryville, CA
1990-96 Associate Professor, Cancer Research Group, Department of Pathology, McMaster University
1984-90 Assistant Professor, Cancer Research Group, Department. of Pathology, McMaster University
1981-84 Postdoctoral Fellow, Laboratory of Dr. Patricia Spear, The University of Chicago
Katarina Polcicova, Partha Sarathi Biswas, Kaustuv Banerjee, Todd W. Wisner *, Barry T. Rouse, and David C. Johnson. Herpes keratitis in the absence of anterograde transport of virus from sensory ganglia to the cornea. (2005) PNAS 102(32), 11462-11467. Download
Aaron Farnsworth, Todd W. Wisner, Michael Webb, Richard Roller, Gary Cohen, Roselyn Eisenberg, and David C. Johnson. Herpes simplex virus glycoproteins gB and gH function in fusion between the virion envelope and the outer nuclear membrane.(2007) PNAS 104(24), 10187-10192. Download
Nagendra R. Hegde, Claire Dunn, David M. Lewinsohn, Michael A. Jarvis, Jay A. Nelson, and David C. Johnson. Endogenous human cytomegalovirus gB is presented efficiently by MHC class II molecules to CD4+ CTL. J. Exp. Med., Oct 2005; 202: 1109 - 1119. Download
Nagendra R. Hegde, Mathieu S. Chevalier, Todd W. Wisner, Michael C. Denton, Kathy Shire, Lori Frappier, and David C. Johnson. The Role of BiP in Endoplasmic Reticulum-associated Degradation of Major Histocompatibility Complex Class I Heavy Chain Induced by Cytomegalovirus Proteins. J. Biol. Chem., 281(30), 20910-20919. Download
Brent J. Ryckman, Michael A Jarvis, Derek D. Drummond, Jay A. Nelson, and David C. Johnson. Human Cytomegalovirus Entry into Epithelial and Endothelial Cells Depends on Genes UL128 to UL150 and Occurs by Endocytosis and Low-pH Fusion. J. Virol. 2006 80: 710-722. Download
Scott Landfear, Ph.D.
Professor
Office: RJH 6375 / (503) 494-2426
Lab: RJH 6357 / (503) 494-7588
PubMed SearchEducation
1978 Biochemistry, Ph.D., Harvard University
1974 Biochemistry, A.M., Harvard University
1972 Chemistry, A.B., University of Chicago
Experience
1999-Present Professor, MMI, OHSU
1993-99 Associate Professor, MMI, OHSU
1987-93 Assistant Professor, MMI, OHSU
1985-86 Research Associate in Tropical Public Health, Harvard School of Public Health
1982-85 Research Fellow in Tropical Public Health, Harvard School of Public Health
1978-82 Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Biology, MIT
Burchmore, R.J.S., Rodriguez-Contreras, D., McBride, K., Merkel, P., Barrett, M.P., Modi, G., Sacks, D., and Landfear, S.M. Genetic characterization of glucose transporter gene function in Leishmania mexicana. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. (2003) 100:3901-3906. Download
Rodriguez-Contreras, D. and Landfear. S.M. Metabolic changes in glucose transporter-deficient Leishmania mexicana and parasite virulence. J. Biol. Chem. (2006) 281:20068-20076. Download
Valdés, R., Liu, W., Ullman, B., and Landfear. S.M. Comprehensive examination of charged intramembrane residues in a nucleoside transporter. J. Biol. Chem. (2006) 281:22647-22655. Download
Ortiz, D., Sanchez, M.A., Pierce, S., Herrmann, T., Kimblin, N., Bouwer, H.G.A., and Landfear, S.M. Molecular genetic analysis of purine nucleobase transport in Leishmania major. (2007) Molecular Microbiology 64:1228-1243. Download
David Parker, Ph.D.
Professor
Office: RJH 6592 / (503) 494-1498
Lab: RJH 6568 / (503) 494-1499
PubMed SearchEducation
1971 Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley
1966 B.A. Haverford College
Experience
1994-Present Professor, MMI, OHSU
1987-94 Professor, Dept. of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology, U. Mass. Medical School
1976-80 Associate Professor, Dept. of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology, U. Mass. Medical School
1976-80 Assistant Professor, Dept. of Microbiology, U. Mass. Medical School
1973-76 Postdoctoral Fellow, University College, London
1972-73 Postdoctoral Fellow, University of California, Berkeley
1971-72 Assistant Professor of Biology, Hampshire College, Amherst, Mass.
Murray SE, Polesso F, Rowe AM, Basak S, Koguchi Y, Toren KG, Hoffmann A, Parker
DC. NF-κB-inducing kinase plays an essential T cell-intrinsic role in
graft-versus-host disease and lethal autoimmunity in mice. J Clin Invest. 2011 Nov
1. doi: 10.1172/JCI44943. Download
Koguchi Y, Gardell JL, Thauland TJ, Parker DC. Cyclosporine-resistant,
Rab27a-independent mobilization of intracellular preformed CD40 ligand mediates
antigen-specific T cell help in vitro. J Immunol. 2011 Jul 15;187(2):626-34. Download
Thauland TJ, Koguchi Y, Wetzel SA, Dustin ML, Parker DC. Th1 and Th2 cells form
morphologically distinct immunological synapses. J Immunol. 2008 Jul
1;181(1):393-9. Download
Koguchi Y, Thauland TJ, Slifka MK, Parker DC. Preformed CD40 ligand exists in
secretory lysosomes in effector and memory CD4+ T cells and is quickly expressed
on the cell surface in an antigen-specific manner. Blood. 2007 Oct
1;110(7):2520-7. Download
Georgiana Purdy, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Office: RJH 6375 / (503) 346-0767
Lab: RJH 6365 / (503) 494-0814
PubMed SearchEducation
1998-2003 Ph.D. in Molecular Biology (with Prof. Shelley Payne) ICMB, University of Texas Austin
Thesis title: Characterization of Shigella flexneri DegP.
1994-1998 B.S. in Microbiology with Honors. University of Florida
1994-1998 B.A. in History (specialty in History of Science) with Honors. University Florida
Experience
2008-Present Assistant Professor, MMI, OHSU
2003-2008 Postdoctoral Research Associate, Microbiology and Immunology, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY (with Prof. David Russell)
Purdy, G.E. 2011. Taking out TB – Lysosomal trafficking and mycobactericidal ubiquitin-derived peptides. Frontiers in Microbiology, Front. Microbio. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2011.00007. Download
Purdy, G.E., M. Niederweis, and D.G. Russell. 2009. Decreased outer membrane permeability protects mycobacteria from killing by ubiquitin-derived peptides. Mol. Microbiol. 73(5):844-57. Pubmed ID 19682257. Download
Alonso, S., K. Pethe, D.G. Russell and G.E. Purdy. 2007. Lysosomal killing of Mycobacteria by soluble ubiquitin-derived peptides is enhanced by autophagy. PNAS 104:6031-6036.*
* Reviewed by Faculty of 1000 Download
Purdy, G.E. and D.G. Russell. 2007. Lysosomal ubiquitin and the demise of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Cell. Microbiol. 9:2768-2774. Download
Purdy, G.E. and D.G. Russell. 2007. Ubiquitin trafficking to the lysosome: keeping the house tidy and getting rid of unwanted guests. Autophagy, 3: 399-401. Download
Owens, R.M., F.F. Hsu, B.C. VanderVen, G.E. Purdy, E. Hesteande, P. Giannakas, J.C. Sacchettini, J.D. McKinney, P.J., Hill, J.T. Belisle, B.A. Butcher, K. Pethe, and D.G. Russell. 2006. M. tuberculosis Rv2252 encodes a diacylglycerol kinase involved in the biosynthesis of phosphatidylinositol mannosides (PIMs). Mol. Microbiol.,60:1152-1163. Download
Purdy, G.E., R.M. Owens, L.Bennett, D.G. Russell, and B.A. Butcher. 2005. Kinetics of phosphatidylinositol-3-phosphate acquisition differ between IgG bead-containing phagosomes and Mycobacterium tuberculosis-containing phagosomes. Cell. Microbiol. 7:1627-1634. Download
Mike Riscoe, Ph.D.
Professor
Office: Portland VAMC, Medical Research Services, RD-33 / (503) 721-7885
Lab: Portland VAMC, Medical Research Services, RD-33 / (503) 721-7885
PubMed SearchEducation
1987 Post-doctoral Oregon Health & Science University
1984 Ph.D. Oregon State University
1978 B.A. University of Kansas
Experience
2009-Present Professor, MMI, Oregon Health & Science University
1987-2009 Affiliate Faculty, Oregon Health & Science University
2000-Present Professor, Department of Chemistry, Portland State University
1995-1999 Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, Portland State University
1991-1994 Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry, Portland State University
1987-Present Staff Scientist, Principle Investigator and Director, Experimental Chemotherapy
Lab, VA Medical Center, Portland Oregon
1984-1986 Postdoctoral Fellow, Division of Hematology and Medical Oncology, OHSU
1978-1979 Junior Staff Scientist, Midwest Research Institute, Kansas City, MO
Smilkstein, M, Sriwilaijaroen, N, Kelly, JX, Wilairat, P, and Riscoe, MK, A simple and inexpensive fluorescence-based technique for high-throughput antimalarial drug screening. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy 48 (5): 1803-1806, 2004. Download
Winter, RW, Kelly, JX, Smilkstein, MJ, Dodean, R, Hinrichs, DJ, Riscoe, MK, Quinolones Optimized for Antimalarial Activity: Synthesis, potency, and mechanistic studies. Experimental Parasitology, 118:487-97, 2008 Download
Smilkstein, MJ, Forquer, I, Kanazawa, A, Kelly, JX, Winter, RW, Kramer, DM, Riscoe, MK, A drug-selected Plasmodium falciparum lacking a need for conventional electron transport. Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology 159:64-8, 2008. Download
Kelly, JX, Smilkstein, MJ, Brun, R, Wittlin, S, Cooper, RA, Lane, KD, Janowsky, A, Johnson, RA, Dodean, RA, Winter, R, Hinrichs, DJ, and Riscoe, MK,, Discovery of a Novel Antimalarial Chemotype: Dual-function Acridone Derivatives, Nature 459: 270-273, 2009. Download
Winter, RW, Kelly, JX, Smilkstein, MJ, Koop, DR, Hinrichs, DJ and Riscoe, MK, Optimization of Endochin-like Quinolones for Antimalarial Activity. Experimental Parasitology 127:545-551, 2011. Download
Mary Stenzel-Poore, Ph.D.
Professor and Chair
Office: RJH 6502B / (503) 494-2423
Lab: RJH 6361 / (503) 494-5312
PubMed SearchEducation
1989-1992 The Salk Institute for Biological Studies Postdoctoral Fellowship.
1986-1988 Oregon Health & Science University Postdoctoral Fellowship
1982-1986 Oregon Health & Science University PhD Graduate program (Immunology)
1972-1976 Lewis and Clark College Bachelors of Science in Biology
Experience
2008-Present Chair, MMI, OHSU
2007-2008 Interim Chair, MMI, OHSU
2006-Present Professor, MMI, OHSU
2002 Director of Graduate Student Program, MMI, OHSU
2001-2006 Associate Professor, MMI, OHSU
1997-Present OHSU Heart Research Center Scientist
1996-Present OHSU Neuroscience Graduate Program Faculty Member
1995-2001 Assistant Professor, Molecular Microbiology and Immunology, OHSU
1993-1995 Research Assistant Professor, Molec. Microbiol. and Immunol., OHSU
1989-1993 Postdoctoral Fellowship, The Salk Institute for Biological Studies
1988 Instructor, MMI, OHSU
1986 Postdoctoral Fellowship, OHSU
1982 Graduate Student, OHSU
Rosenzweig HL, Minami M, Lessov NS, Coste SC, Stevens SL, Henshall DC, Meller R, Simon RP, Stenzel-Poore MP. Endotoxin preconditioning protects against the cytotoxic effects of TNFalpha after stroke: a novel role for TNFalpha in LPS-ischemic tolerance. J Cereb Blood Flow Metab. 2007 Oct;27(10):1663-74. Download
M. Stenzel-Poore, S. Stevens, Z. Xiong, N. Lessov, C. Harrington, M. Mori, R. Meller, H. Rosenzweig, E. Tobar, T. Shaw. Effect of ischaemic preconditioning on genomic response to cerebral ischaemia: similarity to neuroprotective strategies in hibernation and hypoxia-tolerant states. The Lancet, Volume 362, Issue 9389, Pages 1028-1037 (2003) Download
Stevens SL, Bao J, Hollis J, Lessov NS, Clark W, Stenzel-Poore MP. The use of flow cytometry to evaluate temporal changes in inflammatory cells following focal cerebral ischemia in mice. Brain Res. 932:110-119 2002. Download
Holly L. Rosenzweig, BA; Nikola S. Lessov, MD; David C. Henshall, PhD; Manabu Minami, MD PhD; Roger P. Simon, MD Mary P. Stenzel-Poore, PhD Endotoxin Preconditioning Prevents Cellular Inflammatory Response During Ischemic Neuroprotection in Mice. Stroke. 2004;35:2576. Download
