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    • NF-κB Activation is delayed in mouse L929 cells infected with interferon suppressing, but not inducing, vesicular stomatitis virus strains 

      Boulares, A. Hamid; Ferran, Maureen; Lucas-Lenard, J. (Elsevier: Virology, 1996-03-01)
      Vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) mutant T1026R1 of the Indiana (IN) serotype is a good inducer of interferon (IFN). This mutant was used to study the activation of NF-κB, a transcription factor necessary for IFN induction, ...
    • Papillomavirus DNA replication 

      Ferran, Maureen; McBride, Alison (Humana Press: Methods in Molecular Medicine, 1999-09)
      Papillomavirus genomes replicate and are maintained as stable extrachromosomal plasmid DNA (episomes) in many cell lines. This process requires the viral E1 and E2 proteins and the origin of replication. The minimal origin ...
    • Repression of HPV16 early region transcription by the E2 protein 

      Soeda, Emiko; Ferran, Maureen; Baker, Carl; McBride, Alison (Elsevier: Virology, 2006-07-20)
      HPV16 DNA is often integrated in cancers, disrupting the E1 or E2 genes. E2 can repress the E6/E7 promoter, but other models have been proposed to explain why integration promotes malignant progression. E1 and E2 are ...