Ana Angulo wetenschapper
Angulo Aguado, Ana
VIAF ID: 305870387 (Personal)
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Works
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Ablation of the regulatory IE1 protein of murine cytomegalovirus alters in vivo pro-inflammatory TNF-alpha production during acute infection |
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The activator protein 1 binding motifs within the human cytomegalovirus major immediate-early enhancer are functionally redundant and act in a cooperative manner with the NF-{kappa}B sites during acute infection |
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Adaptive reconfiguration of the human NK-cell compartment in response to cytomegalovirus: a different perspective of the host-pathogen interaction. |
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Characterization of natural killer cell response to human cytomegalovirus infected dendritic cells |
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Contributions in spatial econometrics |
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Cutting edge: Ly9 (CD229), a SLAM family receptor, negatively regulates the development of thymic innate memory-like CD8+ T and invariant NKT cells. |
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Cytomegalovirus m154 hinders CD48 cell-surface expression and promotes viral escape from host natural killer cell control |
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Defective interleukin (IL)-18-mediated natural killer and T helper cell type 1 responses in IL-1 receptor-associated kinase (IRAK)-deficient mice |
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Efecto de la infección del citomegalovirus sobre receptores SLAM en macrófagos murinos |
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Elimination of ie1 significantly attenuates murine cytomegalovirus virulence but does not alter replicative capacity in cell culture |
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Enhancerless cytomegalovirus is capable of establishing a low-level maintenance infection in severely immunodeficient host tissues but fails in exponential growth. |
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An essential role of the enhancer for murine cytomegalovirus in vivo growth and pathogenesis. |
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Estudio de UL7 y UL8, dos proteínas inmunomodulodras del citomegalovirus humano con homologia estructural a CD229 |
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Estudio del enhancer del promotor principal inmediatamente temprano del citomegalovirus humano y su modulación por los factores de transcripción celulares NF-kB AP-1 |
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Expression and function of NKG2D in CD4+ T cells specific for human cytomegalovirus. |
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Host defense against viral infection involves interferon mediated down-regulation of sterol biosynthesis |
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Human cytomegalovirus UL7, a homologue of the SLAM-family receptor CD229, impairs cytokine production. |
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Identification of a boundary domain adjacent to the potent human cytomegalovirus enhancer that represses transcription of the divergent UL127 promoter. |
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Immunoglobulin superfamily members encoded by viruses and their multiple roles in immune evasion. |
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Impaired immunoproteasome assembly and immune responses in PA28-/- mice. |
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Infection homeostasis: implications for therapeutic and immune programming of metabolism in controlling infection |
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An Interferon Regulated MicroRNA Provides Broad Cell-Intrinsic Antiviral Immunity through Multihit Host-Directed Targeting of the Sterol Pathway |
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Lymphotoxins and cytomegalovirus cooperatively induce interferon-beta, establishing host-virus détente. |
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The Magnitude of Interferon-γ Responses to Human Cytomegalovirus Is Predictive for HIV-1 Disease Progression |
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Model selection strategies in a spatial context |
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The mouse cytomegalovirus immediate-early 1 gene is not required for establishment of latency or for reactivation in the lungs. |
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Murine cytomegalovirus infection down-regulates MHC class II expression on macrophages by induction of IL-10. |
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Natural killer cell receptors for major histocompatibility complex class I and related molecules in cytomegalovirus infection. |
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Novel Role of 3'UTR-Embedded Alu Elements as Facilitators of Processed Pseudogene Genesis and Host Gene Capture by Viral Genomes. |
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Principles of homeostasis in governing virus activation and latency. |
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Regulation of the transcription and replication cycle of human cytomegalovirus is insensitive to genetic elimination of the cognate NF-kappaB binding sites in the enhancer. |
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Regulation of transporter associated with antigen processing by phosphorylation. |
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Retinoid activation of retinoic acid receptors but not of retinoid X receptors promotes cellular differentiation and replication of human cytomegalovirus in embryonal cells |
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Reversible inhibition of murine cytomegalovirus replication by gamma interferon (IFN-γ) in primary macrophages involves a primed type I IFN-signaling subnetwork for full establishment of an immediate-early antiviral state. |
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Signaling Lymphocytic Activation Molecule Family Receptor Homologs in New World Monkey Cytomegaloviruses |
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A temporal gate for viral enhancers to co-opt Toll-like-receptor transcriptional activation pathways upon acute infection |
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Temporal profiling of the coding and noncoding murine cytomegalovirus transcriptomes. |
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The transcription factor STAT-1 couples macrophage synthesis of 25-hydroxycholesterol to the interferon antiviral response. |
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Transcriptional mapping of a late gene coding for the p12 attachment protein of African swine fever virus. |
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VI Jornada de Virologia : Secció de Virologia de la Societat Catalana de Biologia : Barcelona, 13 de novembre de 2006 |
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Viral CD229 (Ly9) homologs as new manipulators of host immunity |
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Viral enhancer mimicry of host innate-immune promoters. |
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Viral immunomodulatory proteins: usurping host genes as a survival strategy. |
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Vitamin A Regulation of Viral Growth |
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