Martin Gross
Title | Emeritus/Emerita, Professor |
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Institution | University of Chicago |
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Department | Pathology |
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Address | Chicago IL 60637
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Heller A, Won L, Bubula N, Hessefort S, Kurutz JW, Reddy GA, Gross M. Long-chain fatty acids increase cellular dopamine in an immortalized cell line (MN9D) derived from mouse mesencephalon. Neurosci Lett. 2005 Mar 07; 376(1):35-9. PMID: 15694270.
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Won L, Bubula N, Hessefort S, Gross M, Heller A. Enhanced survival of primary murine dopaminergic neurons induced by a partially purified cell lysate fraction from mouse-derived striatal hybrid monoclonal cells. Neurosci Lett. 2003 Dec 19; 353(2):83-6. PMID: 14664906.
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Cerveny M, Hessefort S, Yang K, Cheng G, Gross M, He B. Amino acid substitutions in the effector domain of the gamma(1)34.5 protein of herpes simplex virus 1 have differential effects on viral response to interferon-alpha. Virology. 2003 Mar 15; 307(2):290-300. PMID: 12667799.
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Cassady KA, Gross M, Gillespie GY, Roizman B. Second-site mutation outside of the U(S)10-12 domain of Deltagamma(1)34.5 herpes simplex virus 1 recombinant blocks the shutoff of protein synthesis induced by activated protein kinase R and partially restores neurovirulence. J Virol. 2002 Feb; 76(3):942-9. PMID: 11773369.
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