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Multiple nuclear receptors and circadian rhythm factors modulate human cytomegalovirus replication

Jesse Hwang
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Human Cytomegalovirus and Herpes Simplex Virus-1 Infection Abstract ............................................................................................................133 Introduction ............................................................................................134 Results and Discussion ....................................................................................138 References ........................................152
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....................................................................................................................... iii Acknowledgments ..........................................................................................................v List of Figures ............................................................................................................ viii List of Tables ............................................................................................................... ix Chapter 1: Human Cytomegalovirus (HCMV) ..............................................................1 References ..........................................................................................................23 Chapter 2: Introduction to Nuclear Receptors .............................................................34 References ..........................................................................................................51 Chapter 3: Regulation of HCMV Replication by Nuclear Receptors Abstract ..............................................................................................................57 Introduction ........................................................................................................58 Results ................................................................................................................60 Discussion ..........................................................................................................80 References ..........................................................................................................86 Chapter 4: Introduction to Circadian Rhythm .............................................................90 References ........................................................................................................103 Chapter 5: Human Cytomegalovirus and Circadian Rhythm Abstract ............................................................................................................108 Introduction ......................................................................................................109 Results ..............................................................................................................110 Discussion ........................................................................................................124 References ........................................................................................................129 Chapter 6: NAD Metabolism of Human Cytomegalovirus and Herpes Simplex Virus-1 Infection Abstract ............................................................................................................133 Introduction ......................................................................................................134 Results and Discussion ....................................................................................138 References ........................................................................................................152

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