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    Understanding HIV Latency: The Road to an HIV Cure by Dahabieh, Matthew S, Battivelli, Emilie, Verdin, Eric

    Published in Annual review of medicine (01-01-2015)
    “…Treatment with antiretroviral therapy dramatically increases the survival of HIV-infected individuals. However, treatment has to be continued for life because…”
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    Multimodal Microorganism Development: Integrating Top-Down Biological Engineering with Bottom-Up Rational Design by Dahabieh, Matthew S., Thevelein, Johan M., Gibson, Brian

    Published in Trends in biotechnology (Regular ed.) (01-03-2020)
    “…Biological engineering has unprecedented potential to solve society’s most pressing challenges. Engineering approaches must consider complex technical,…”
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    A Doubly Fluorescent HIV-1 Reporter Shows that the Majority of Integrated HIV-1 Is Latent Shortly after Infection by Dahabieh, Matthew S, Ooms, Marcel, Simon, Viviana, Sadowski, Ivan

    Published in Journal of Virology (01-04-2013)
    “…Article Usage Stats Services JVI Citing Articles Google Scholar PubMed Related Content Social Bookmarking CiteULike Delicious Digg Facebook Google+ Mendeley…”
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    Distinct chromatin functional states correlate with HIV latency reactivation in infected primary CD4 + T cells by Battivelli, Emilie, Dahabieh, Matthew S, Abdel-Mohsen, Mohamed, Svensson, J Peter, Tojal Da Silva, Israel, Cohn, Lillian B, Gramatica, Andrea, Deeks, Steven, Greene, Warner C, Pillai, Satish K, Verdin, Eric

    Published in eLife (01-05-2018)
    “…Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection is currently incurable, due to the persistence of latently infected cells. The 'shock and kill' approach to a cure…”
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    Overcoming barriers to innovation in food and agricultural biotechnology by Dahabieh, Matthew S., Bröring, Stefanie, Maine, Elicia

    Published in Trends in food science & technology (01-09-2018)
    “…The food and agricultural biotechnology (FAB) sector is poised to respond to some of society's most pressing challenges, including food security, climate…”
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    The Suv39H1 methyltransferase inhibitor chaetocin causes induction of integrated HIV-1 without producing a T cell response by Bernhard, Wendy, Barreto, Kris, Saunders, Amy, Dahabieh, Matthew S., Johnson, Pauline, Sadowski, Ivan

    Published in FEBS letters (16-11-2011)
    “…► Chaetocin, an inhibitor of the Suv39H1 methyltransferase, causes induction of latent HIV-1. ► Treatment with chaetocin does not cause a global T cell…”
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    Industrially Applicable De Novo Lager Yeast Hybrids with a Unique Genomic Architecture: Creation and Characterization by Turgeon, Zachari, Sierocinski, Thomas, Brimacombe, Cedric A, Jin, Yiqiong, Goldhawke, Brittany, Swanson, Jessica M, Husnik, John I, Dahabieh, Matthew S

    Published in Applied and environmental microbiology (15-01-2021)
    “…Lager beer is produced by , which is a natural allopolyploid hybrid between and Lager strains are classified into two major groups based largely on genomic…”
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    Direct non-productive HIV-1 infection in a T-cell line is driven by cellular activation state and NFκB by Dahabieh, Matthew S, Ooms, Marcel, Brumme, Chanson, Taylor, Jeremy, Harrigan, P Richard, Simon, Viviana, Sadowski, Ivan

    Published in Retrovirology (07-02-2014)
    “…Molecular latency allows HIV-1 to persist in resting memory CD4+ T-cells as transcriptionally silent provirus integrated into host chromosomal DNA. Multiple…”
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    TRIM24 controls induction of latent HIV-1 by stimulating transcriptional elongation by Horvath, Riley M., Dahabieh, Matthew, Malcolm, Tom, Sadowski, Ivan

    Published in Communications biology (23-01-2023)
    “…Binding of USF1/2 and TFII-I (RBF-2) at conserved sites flanking the HIV-1 LTR enhancer is essential for reactivation from latency in T cells, with TFII-I…”
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    A white-to-opaque-like phenotypic switch in the yeast Torulaspora microellipsoides by Brimacombe, Cedric A., Sierocinski, Thomas, Dahabieh, Matthew S.

    Published in Communications biology (28-02-2020)
    “…Torulaspora microellipsoides is an under-characterized budding yeast of the Saccharomycetaceae family that is primarily associated with viticulture. Here we…”
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    Identification and functional analysis of a second RBF-2 binding site within the HIV-1 promoter by Dahabieh, Matthew S, Ooms, Marcel, Malcolm, Tom, Simon, Viviana, Sadowski, Ivan

    Published in Virology (New York, N.Y.) (15-09-2011)
    “…Abstract Transcription from the HIV-1 long terminal repeat (LTR) is mediated by numerous host transcription factors. In this study we characterized an E-box…”
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    The PhosphoGRID Saccharomyces cerevisiae protein phosphorylation site database: version 2.0 update by Sadowski, Ivan, Breitkreutz, Bobby-Joe, Stark, Chris, Su, Ting-Cheng, Dahabieh, Matthew, Raithatha, Sheetal, Bernhard, Wendy, Oughtred, Rose, Dolinski, Kara, Barreto, Kris, Tyers, Mike

    “…PhosphoGRID is an online database that curates and houses experimentally verified in vivo phosphorylation sites in the Saccharomyces cerevisiae proteome…”
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    Direct non-productive HIV-1 infection in a T-cell line is driven by cellular activation state and NF[kappa]B by Dahabieh, Matthew S, Ooms, Marcel, Brumme, Chanson, Taylor, Jeremy, Harrigan, P Richard, Simon, Viviana, Sadowski, Ivan

    Published in Retrovirology (01-01-2014)
    “…Doc number: 17 Abstract Background: Molecular latency allows HIV-1 to persist in resting memory CD4+ T-cells as transcriptionally silent provirus integrated…”
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    PhosphoGRID: a database of experimentally verified in vivo protein phosphorylation sites from the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae by Stark, Chris, Su, Ting-Cheng, Breitkreutz, Ashton, Lourenco, Pedro, Dahabieh, Matthew, Breitkreutz, Bobby-Joe, Tyers, Mike, Sadowski, Ivan

    “…Protein phosphorylation plays a central role in cellular regulation. Recent proteomics strategies for identifying phosphopeptides have been developed using the…”
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