CDC-Authored Genomics and Precision Health Publications Database
Last data update: Jan 19, 2021. (Total: 3116 publications since 2011)
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Rubella virus-associated chronic inflammation in primary immunodeficiency diseases. Ludmila Perelygina, Joseph Icenogle, and Kathleen E Sullivan Current opinion in allergy and clinical immunology 2020 Oct |
Infectious vaccine-derived rubella viruses emerge, persist, and evolve in cutaneous granulomas of children with primary immunodeficiencies. Ludmila Perelygina, Min-Hsin Chen, Suganthi Suppiah, Adebola Adebayo, Emily Abernathy, Morna Dorsey, Lionel Bercovitch, Kenneth Paris, Kevin P White, Alfons Krol, Julie Dhossche, Ivan Y Torshin, Natalie Saini, Leszek J Klimczak, Dmitry A Gordenin, Andrey Zharkikh, Stanley Plotkin, Kathleen E Sullivan, and Joseph Icenogle PLoS pathogens 2019 Oct (10) e1008080 |
Rubella Virus-Associated Cutaneous Granulomatous Disease: a Unique Complication in Immune-Deficient Patients, Not Limited to DNA Repair Disorders. David Buchbinder, Fabian Hauck, Michael H Albert, Anita Rack, Shahrzad Bakhtiar, Anna Shcherbina, Elena Deripapa, Kathleen E Sullivan, Ludmila Perelygina, Marc Eloit, Bénédicte Neven, Philippe Pérot, Despina Moshous, Félipe Suarez, Christine Bodemer, Francisco A Bonilla, Louise E Vaz, Alfons L Krol, Christoph Klein, Mikko Seppanen, Diane J Nugent, Jasjit Singh, and Hans D Ochs Journal of clinical immunology 2019 Jan |
Differences in Establishment of Persistence of Vaccine and Wild Type Rubella Viruses in Fetal Endothelial Cells. Ludmila Perelygina, Adebola Adebayo, Maureen Metcalfe, and Joseph Icenogle PLoS ONE 2015 10(7) e0133267 |
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