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    Dengue virus capsid protein usurps lipid droplets for viral particle formation by Samsa, Marcelo M, Mondotte, Juan A, Iglesias, Nestor G, Assunção-Miranda, Iranaia, Barbosa-Lima, Giselle, Da Poian, Andrea T, Bozza, Patricia T, Gamarnik, Andrea V

    Published in PLoS pathogens (01-10-2009)
    “…Dengue virus is responsible for the highest rates of disease and mortality among the members of the Flavivirus genus. Dengue epidemics are still occurring…”
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    Dengue Virus Uses a Non‐Canonical Function of the Host GBF1‐Arf‐COPI System for Capsid Protein Accumulation on Lipid Droplets by Iglesias, Nestor G., Mondotte, Juan A., Byk, Laura A., De Maio, Federico A., Samsa, Marcelo M., Alvarez, Cecilia, Gamarnik, Andrea V.

    Published in Traffic (Copenhagen, Denmark) (01-09-2015)
    “…The dengue virus capsid protein accumulates progressively around cellular organelles named lipid droplets (LDs) during infection. Using different methods of…”
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    A 5' RNA element promotes dengue virus RNA synthesis on a circular genome by Filomatori, Claudia V, Lodeiro, Maria F, Alvarez, Diego E, Samsa, Marcelo M, Pietrasanta, Lía, Gamarnik, Andrea V

    Published in Genes & development (15-08-2006)
    “…The mechanisms of RNA replication of plus-strand RNA viruses are still unclear. Here, we identified the first promoter element for RNA synthesis described in a…”
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    Uncoupling cis-Acting RNA Elements from Coding Sequences Revealed a Requirement of the N-Terminal Region of Dengue Virus Capsid Protein in Virus Particle Formation by SAMSA, Marcelo M, MONDOTTE, Juan A, CARAMELO, Julio J, GAMARNIK, Andrea V

    Published in Journal of Virology (01-01-2012)
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    mRNA Vaccine Mitigates SARS-CoV-2 Infections and COVID-19 by Kackos, Christina M, Surman, Sherri L, Jones, Bart G, Sealy, Robert E, Jeevan, Trushar, Davitt, Christopher J H, Pustylnikov, Sergei, Darling, Tamarand L, Boon, Adrianus C M, Hurwitz, Julia L, Samsa, Marcelo M, Webby, Richard J

    Published in Microbiology spectrum (14-02-2023)
    “…The novel coronavirus, severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), was identified in December of 2019 and is responsible for millions of…”
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    Seasonal quadrivalent mRNA vaccine prevents and mitigates influenza infection by Kackos, Christina M., DeBeauchamp, Jennifer, Davitt, Christopher J. H., Lonzaric, Jan, Sealy, Robert E., Hurwitz, Julia L., Samsa, Marcelo M., Webby, Richard J.

    Published in npj vaccines (12-10-2023)
    “…Annually, seasonal influenza is responsible for millions of infections and hundreds of thousands of deaths. The current method for managing influenza is…”
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    Self-Amplifying RNA Vaccines for Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis Virus Induce Robust Protective Immunogenicity in Mice by Samsa, Marcelo M., Dupuy, Lesley C., Beard, Clayton W., Six, Carolyn M., Schmaljohn, Connie S., Mason, Peter W., Geall, Andrew J., Ulmer, Jeffrey B., Yu, Dong

    Published in Molecular therapy (10-04-2019)
    “…Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus (VEEV) is a known biological defense threat. A live-attenuated investigational vaccine, TC-83, is available, but it has a…”
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    Dengue Virus Capsid Protein Usurps Lipid Droplets for Viral Particle Formation: e1000632 by Samsa, Marcelo M, Mondotte, Juan A, Iglesias, Nestor G, Assunção-Miranda, Iranaia, Barbosa-Lima, Giselle, Poian, Andrea TDa, Bozza, Patricia T, Gamarnik, Andrea V

    Published in PLoS pathogens (01-10-2009)
    “…Dengue virus is responsible for the highest rates of disease and mortality among the members of the Flavivirus genus. Dengue epidemics are still occurring…”
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    Journal Article