1999
Amino Acid Substitutions Reveal Distinct Functions of Serine 186 of the ZEBRA Protein in Activation of Early Lytic Cycle Genes and Synergy with the Epstein-Barr Virus R Transactivator
Francis A, Ragoczy T, Gradoville L, Heston L, El-Guindy A, Endo Y, Miller G. Amino Acid Substitutions Reveal Distinct Functions of Serine 186 of the ZEBRA Protein in Activation of Early Lytic Cycle Genes and Synergy with the Epstein-Barr Virus R Transactivator. Journal Of Virology 1999, 73: 4543-4551. PMID: 10233912, PMCID: PMC112494, DOI: 10.1128/jvi.73.6.4543-4551.1999.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLytic cycle genesLatent virusZEBRA proteinOverexpression of RtaEpstein-Barr virusLatent EBV genomeBRLF1 expressionEarly lytic cycle genesAmino acid substitutionsEBV genomeBRLF1BRLF1 promoterCycle genesAcid substitutionsVirusEpstein-Barr virus R transactivatorSerine 186Distinct phenotypesLytic life cycleR transactivatorActivationDifferent amino acid substitutionsResponse elementS186Expression
1992
Detection of Epstein‐Barr virus in the brain by the polymerase chain reaction
Pedneault L, Katz B, Miller G. Detection of Epstein‐Barr virus in the brain by the polymerase chain reaction. Annals Of Neurology 1992, 32: 184-192. PMID: 1324632, DOI: 10.1002/ana.410320210.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEpstein-Barr virusEBV DNAPolymerase chain reactionRole of EBVChain reactionCentral nervous system syndromeDiverse neurological syndromesKidney transplant recipientsHerpes group virusesTransplant recipientsMetabolic encephalopathiesBrain biopsyImmunodeficiency syndromeNeurological syndromeImmunodeficient hostsEBV genomeBrain specimensViral isolationPatientsGroup virusesSerological testsSyndromeBrainVirusEncephalitis
1991
The Association of Epstein-Barr Virus with Lymphoproliferative Disorders: A Re-evaluation Using the Polymerase Chain Reaction
Pedneault L, Katz B, Miller G. The Association of Epstein-Barr Virus with Lymphoproliferative Disorders: A Re-evaluation Using the Polymerase Chain Reaction. Experimental Biology And Medicine 1991, 273-276. DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4612-0405-3_39.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1985
1119 INFECTION WITH MULTIPLE EB VIRUS (EBV) GENOTYPES IN AN INFANT WITH AIDS AND HIS MOTHER
Katz B, Andiman W, Miller G. 1119 INFECTION WITH MULTIPLE EB VIRUS (EBV) GENOTYPES IN AN INFANT WITH AIDS AND HIS MOTHER. Pediatric Research 1985, 19: 297-297. DOI: 10.1203/00006450-198504000-01149.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEB virusEBV genotypesPeripheral bloodHigh-risk groupPatients' peripheral bloodDifferent EBV isolatesSingle-cell subclonesCNS lymphomaSevere complicationsEBV strainsAIDS patientsImmunocompetent hostsEBV genomeMother's bloodEBV isolatesLymphoblastoid cell linesBiopsy tissueSimultaneous infectionVertical transmissionInfantsInfectionAIDSBloodMothersPatientsEpstein-Barr Virus Genomes Are Restricted to Secondary Neoplastic Cells Following Bone Marrow Transplantation
Schubach W, Miller G, Thomas E. Epstein-Barr Virus Genomes Are Restricted to Secondary Neoplastic Cells Following Bone Marrow Transplantation. Blood 1985, 65: 535-538. DOI: 10.1182/blood.v65.3.535.535.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBone marrow transplantationEpstein-Barr virusMarrow transplantationB-cell neoplasmsEBV genomeCell neoplasmsEpstein-Barr virus genomeLong-term remissionGroup of patientsCells of patientsEngrafted lymphocytesMononuclear bloodRecurrent leukemiaSecondary neoplasmsMononuclear cellsOriginal leukemiaPatient categoriesNeoplastic cellsPatientsTumor cellsTransplantationNeoplasmsLeukemiaCellsVirus genome
1978
Radiobiological Inactivation of Epstein-Barr Virus
Henderson E, Heston L, Grogan E, Miller G. Radiobiological Inactivation of Epstein-Barr Virus. Journal Of Virology 1978, 25: 51-59. PMID: 202757, PMCID: PMC353900, DOI: 10.1128/jvi.25.1.51-59.1978.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEpstein-Barr virusEarly antigen inductionAntigen inductionStrain of EBVAbility of EBVHerpes simplex virus type 1B95-8 virusSimplex virus type 1Herpes simplex virusVirus type 1X-irradiationCell DNA synthesisHost cell DNA synthesisLymphoid cell linesEBV genomeB95-8EBV transformationSimplex virusPlaque formationType 1Nuclear antigenMechanisms of repairPrimary lymphocytesCell clonesDose of irradiation
1970
Epstein-Barr Viral Antigen in Single Cell Clones of Two Human Leukocytic Lines
Miller M, Stitt D, Miller G. Epstein-Barr Viral Antigen in Single Cell Clones of Two Human Leukocytic Lines. Journal Of Virology 1970, 6: 699-701. PMID: 4320703, PMCID: PMC376178, DOI: 10.1128/jvi.6.5.699-701.1970.Peer-Reviewed Original Research