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Michael Murphey-Corb
Researcher at University of Pittsburgh
Publications - 124
Citations - 7602
Michael Murphey-Corb is an academic researcher from University of Pittsburgh. The author has contributed to research in topics: Simian immunodeficiency virus & Virus. The author has an hindex of 47, co-authored 124 publications receiving 7459 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael Murphey-Corb include Tulane University & Rutgers University.
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An African primate lentivirus (SIVsm) closely related to HIV-2
Vanessa M. Hirsch,Robert A. Olmsted,Michael Murphey-Corb,Robert H. Purcell,Philip R. Johnson +4 more
TL;DR: SIVsm has infected macaques in captivity and humans in West Africa and evolved as SIVmac and HIV-2, respectively, according to molecularly cloned and sequenced SIVsm.
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Isolation of an HTLV-III-related retrovirus from macaques with simian AIDS and its possible origin in asymptomatic mangabeys
Michael Murphey-Corb,Louis N. Martin,S. R. S. Rangan,Gary B. Baskin,Bobby J. Gormus,Robert H. Wolf,W. Abe Andes,Melanie West,Ronald C. Montelaro +8 more
TL;DR: The isolation of an HTLV- III-related retrovirus, STLV-III/Delta, from rhesus macaques with transmissible simian AIDS and from asymptomatic sooty mangabeys is reported.
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A formalin-inactivated whole SIV vaccine confers protection in macaques
Michael Murphey-Corb,Louis N. Martin,Billie Davison-Fairburn,Ronald C. Montelaro,Mark A. Miller,Melanie West,Susumu Ohkawa,Gary B. Baskin,Jing Yu Zhang,Scott D. Putney,Anthony C. Allison,Deborah A. Eppstein +11 more
TL;DR: Results demonstrate that a whole virus vaccine is highly effective in inducing immune responses that can protect against lentivirus infection and AIDS-like disease.
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Differential utilization of CCR5 by macrophage and T cell tropic simian immunodeficiency virus strains
Aimee L. Edinger,Angela M. Amedee,Karen L. Miller,Benjamin J. Doranz,Michael J. Endres,Matthew Sharron,Michel Samson,Zhao Hai Lu,Janice E. Clements,Michael Murphey-Corb,Stephen C. Peiper,Marc Parmentier,Christopher C. Broder,Robert W. Doms +13 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that viral tropism may be influenced not only by the coreceptors used by a given virus strain but also by how a given coreceptor is used.
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Necropsy findings in rhesus monkeys experimentally infected with cultured simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV)/delta.
TL;DR: Lesions induced in rhesus monkeys by different isolates of simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV)/Delta were studied at necropsy and Opportunistic agents were identified: cytomegalov virus, adenovirus, Cryptosporidia, and Pneumocystis.