Recommended Readings: Sanford M. Simon, Ph.D. Monday March 19, 2018

Recommended Readings: Sanford M. Simon, Ph.D. Monday March 19, 2018

Sanford M. Simon

Monday Lectures

Monday, March 19, 2018  4:00 p.m.

Carson Family Auditorium

Sanford M. Simon, Ph.D.

Professor and Head

Laboratory of Cellular Biophysics

The Rockefeller University

ESCRTing Viruses out of the Cell: Lessons from HIV-1

Recommended Readings:

Empirical Articles

Itano, Michelle S.; Arnion, Helene; Wolin, Sandra L.; et al. (2018). Recruitment of 7SL RNA to assembling HIV-1 virus-like particles. TRAFFIC. 19 (1): 36-43

Itano, Michelle S.; Bleck, Marina; Johnson, Daniel S.; et al. (2016). Readily Accessible Multiplane Microscopy: 3D Tracking the HIV-1 Genome in Living Cells. TRAFFIC. 17 (2): 179-186

Bleck, Marina; Itano, Michelle S.; Johnson, Daniel S.; et al. (2014). Temporal and spatial organization of ESCRT protein recruitment during HIV-1 budding. PNAS. 111 (33): 12211-12216

Jouvenet, Nolwenn; Zhadina, Maria; Bieniasz, Paul D.; et al. (2011). Dynamics of ESCRT protein recruitment during retroviral assembly. NATURE CELL BIOLOGY. 13 (4): 394-U124

Jouvenet, Nolwenn; Simon, Sanford M.; Bieniasz, Paul D. (2009). Imaging the interaction of HIV-1 genomes and Gag during assembly of individual viral particles. PNAS. 106 (45): 19114-19119

Jouvenet, Nolwenn; Bieniasz, Paul D.; Simon, Sanford M. (2008). Imaging the biogenesis of individual HIV-1 virions in live cells. NATURE. 454 (7201): 236-240

Review Papers

Jouvenet, Nolwenn; Simon, Sanford M.; Bieniasz, Paul D. (2011). Visualizing HIV-1 Assembly.  JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR BIOLOGY. 410 (4): 501-511

Book Chapter

Woolf, Steven H.; Purnell, Jason Q.; Simon, Sarah M.; et al. (2015). Translating Evidence into Population Health Improvement: Strategies and Barriers. ANNUAL REVIEW OF PUBLIC HEALTH. 36: 463-482

 

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