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Melissa (Stone) Inman, PhD
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Associate Research Professor
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Dept. of Vet and Biomedical Sciences
107 VBS
Lincoln, NE 68583-0905
Phone - 402.472.4938
Fax - 402.472-9690
mstone@unlserve.unl.edu |
PUBLICATIONS:
1. Ciacci-Zanella, J. M. Stone, and C. Jones. 1999. The latency
related gene of bovine herpesvirus 1 inhibits programmed cell death
induced by C6-ceramide or fumonisin B1. J. Virology, 73:9734-9740.
2.
Perng, G.-C., C. Jones, J. Ciacci-Zanella, M. Inman, G. Henderson,
S. M. Slanina, A. Yukht, H. Ghiasi, A. B. Nesburn, and S. L. Wechsler.
2000. Virus induced neuronal apoptosis blocked by the herpes simplex
virus latency associated transcript (LAT). Science 287:1500-1503.
3.
Jones, C., T.J. Newby, T. Holt, A. Doster, M. Stone, J. Ciacci-Zanella,
C.J. Webster, and M. W. Jackwood. 2000. Analysis of latency in
cattle after inoculation with a temperature sensitive mutant
of bovine herpesvirus 1 (RLB106). Vaccine 73:9734-9740.
4. Inman,
M., Y. Zhange, V. Geiser, and C. Jones. 2001. The zinc ring finger
of bovine herpes virus 1 encoded bICP0 is necessary for transcriptional
regulation and infection. J. General Virology, 82:483-492.
5. Inman,
M., Perng, G.-C., G. Henderson, A. B. Nesburn, and S. L. Wechsler,
and C. Jones. 2001. Region of Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 Latency-Associated
Transcript Sufficient for Wild-Type Spontaneous Reactivation Promotes
Cell Survival in Tissue Culture. J. Virology, 75:3636-3646.
6. Inman,
M., L. Lovato, A. Doster, and C. Jones. 2001. The latency related
gene of bovine herpesvirus 1 enhances ocular shedding in acutely
infected calves. J. Virology, 75:8507-8515.
7. Guey-Chuen Perng,
B. Maguen, L. Jing, K.R. Mott, N. Osorio, S.M. Slanina, A. Yukht,
H. Ghiasi, A.B. Nesburn, M. Inman, G. Henderson, C. Jones, and
S.L. Wechsler. 2002. A gene capable of blocking apoptosis can substitute
for the herpes simplex virus type 1 LAT gene and restore wild type
reactivation levels. J. Virology, 76:1224-1235.
8. Inman,
M., L. Lovato, A. Doster, and C. Jones. 2002. A mutation in the
latency related gene of bovine herpesvirus 1 disrupts the latency-reactivation
cycle in calves. J. Virology, 76:6771-6779.
9.
Perng,G.-C., B. Maguen, L. Jin, K.R. Mott, S.M. Slanina, A. Yukht,
H. Ghiasi, N. Osorio, H.K. Hamdi, A.B. Nesburn, G. Henderson, M.
Inman, C. Jones, and S.L. Wechsler. 2002. A novel herpes simplex
virus type 1 (HSV-1) transcript (AL-RNA) antisense to the 5' end
of LAT (latency) associated transcript) produces a protein in infected
rabbits. J. Virology, 76:8003-8010.
10. Geiser, G., M. Inman, Y.
Zhang, and C. Jones. 2002. The latency related (LR) gene of bovine
herpes virus 1 (BHV-1) can inhibit the ability of bICP0 to activate
productive infection. J. General Virology, 83:2965 - 2971.
11. Lovato, L., M. Inman, G. Henderson, A. Doster.,
and C. Jones, C. 2003. Infection of cattle with a bovine herpesvirus
1 (BHV-1) strain that contains a mutation in the latency related
gene leads to increased apoptosis in trigeminal ganglia during
the transition from acute infection to latency. J. Virology, 77:4848-4857.
12. Inman,
M. and C. Jones. 2003 Identification of a novel transcript containing
a small open reading frame that is expressed during latency, and
is antisense to the latency related gene of bovine herpes virus
1 (BHV-1). J. Virology, Submitted.
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