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Jeremy S. Rossman
Researcher at University of Kent
Publications - 39
Citations - 2370
Jeremy S. Rossman is an academic researcher from University of Kent. The author has contributed to research in topics: Virus & Membrane curvature. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 35 publications receiving 1992 citations. Previous affiliations of Jeremy S. Rossman include Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences & Howard Hughes Medical Institute.
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Alterations of membrane curvature during influenza virus budding.
TL;DR: In the later stages of budding, M2 is localized to the neck of the budding virion at the lipid phase boundary, where it causes negative membrane curvature, leading to scission and virion release.
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Swine-origin Influenza Virus and the 2009 Pandemic
Jeremy S. Rossman,Robert A. Lamb +1 more
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Acquired resistance to oxaliplatin is not directly associated with increased resistance to DNA damage in SK-N-ASrOXALI4000, a newly established oxaliplatin-resistant sub-line of the neuroblastoma cell line SK-N-AS
Emily Saintas,Liam Abrahams,Gulshan T Ahmad,Anu-Oluwa M Ajakaiye,Abdulaziz S H A M AlHumaidi,Candice Ashmore-Harris,Iain Clark,Usha K Dura,Carine N Fixmer,Chinedu Ike-Morris,Mireia Mato Prado,Danielle Mccullough,Shishir Mishra,Katia M U Schöler,Husne Timur,Maxwell D C Williamson,Markella J. Alatsatianos,Basma Bahsoun,Edith Blackburn,Catherine E.M. Hogwood,Pamela E Lithgow,Michelle L. Rowe,Lyto Yiangou,Florian Rothweiler,Jindrich Cinatl,Richard Zehner,Anthony J. Baines,Michelle D. Garrett,Campbell W. Gourlay,Darren K. Griffin,William J. Gullick,Emma Hargreaves,Mark J. Howard,Daniel R. Lloyd,Jeremy S. Rossman,C. Mark Smales,Anastasios D. Tsaousis,Tobias von der Haar,Mark N. Wass,Martin Michaelis +39 more
TL;DR: The oxaliplatin resistance mechanisms in SK-N-ASrOXALI4000 cells appear to be complex and not to directly depend on enhanced DNA repair capacity, which is of particular relevance since research on platinum drugs has so far predominantly focused on cisplatin and carboplatin.
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Changes associated with Ebola virus adaptation to novel species.
Morena Pappalardo,Ian G. Reddin,Diego Cantoni,Jeremy S. Rossman,Martin Michaelis,Mark N. Wass +5 more
TL;DR: There is evidence that few mutations including crucial mutations in VP24 enable Ebola virus adaptation to new hosts, since Reston virus, the only non‐human pathogenic Ebolavirus species circulates in pigs in Asia, raises concerns thatFew mutations may result in novel human pathogenic Ebolaviruses.
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Entropic Forces Drive Clustering and Spatial Localization of Influenza A M2 During Viral Budding
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that under the stress conditions taking place in the cellular membrane as it undergoes large-scale membrane remodeling, the M2 protein will in principle be able to both contribute to curvature induction and sense curvature in order to line up in manifolds where local membrane line tension is high.