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Amine Noueiry

Researcher at University of Wisconsin-Madison

Publications -  15
Citations -  2358

Amine Noueiry is an academic researcher from University of Wisconsin-Madison. The author has contributed to research in topics: RNA-dependent RNA polymerase & RNA. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 15 publications receiving 2253 citations. Previous affiliations of Amine Noueiry include West Virginia University.

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Detecting differential gene expression with a semiparametric hierarchical mixture method

TL;DR: This work proposes a hierarchical mixture model to provide methodology that is both sensitive in detecting differential expression and sufficiently flexible to account for the complex variability of normalized microarray data.
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Host Factors in Positive-Strand RNA Virus Genome Replication

TL;DR: This review focuses on host factors involved in positivestrand RNA virus genome replication, which encompass over one-third of all virus genera and include numerous pathogens, including numerous pathogens on the U.S. Health and Human Services Department Select List of potential bioterrorism agents.
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Systematic, genome-wide identification of host genes affecting replication of a positive-strand RNA virus.

TL;DR: E engineered BMV derivatives were used to assay viral RNA replication in each strain of an ordered, genome-wide set of yeast single-gene deletion mutants and nearly 100 genes whose absence inhibited or stimulated BMV RNA replication and/or gene expression were revealed.
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Brome mosaic virus RNA replication: revealing the role of the host in RNA virus replication.

TL;DR: This review addresses recent findings on the identification and characterization of host factors in BMV RNA replication, and characterizing the functions of these host factors is revealing basic aspects of virus RNA replication and helping to define the normal functions ofThese factors in the host.
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Translation and replication of hepatitis C virus genomic RNA depends on ancient cellular proteins that control mRNA fates.

TL;DR: It is shown that hepatitis C virus (HCV) RNA translation and replication depends on Rck/p54, LSm1, and PatL1, which regulate the fate of cellular mRNAs from translation to degradation in the 5′-3′-deadenylation-dependent mRNA decay pathway, which bridge HCV life cycle requirements and highly conserved host proteins of cellular mRNA decay.