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Michael Katze
Michael Katze is an American microbiologist. For over 35 years, he has researched host-virus interactions, incorporating systems biology approaches into infectious disease research. He was an international leader in the application of genome sequencing, animal models, and systems biology approaches to virology and immunology. Katze was formerly Professor of Microbiology at the University of Washington (UW), and Associate Director for Molecular Sciences and a Core Staff Scientist at the Washington National Primate Research Center. In August 2017, Katze was fired from the University of Washington for sexually harassing his employees and misusing research funds. Provided by Wikipedia- Showing 1 - 12 results of 12
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Toll-Like Receptor 3 Signaling via TRIF Contributes to a Protective Innate Immune Response to Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus Infection by Totura, Allison L., Whitmore, Alan, Agnihothram, Sudhakar, Schäfer, Alexandra, Katze, Michael G., Heise, Mark T., Baric, Ralph S.
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SIV Infection of Lung Macrophages by Li, Yue, Kang, Guobin, Duan, Lijie, Lu, Wuxun, Katze, Michael G., Lewis, Mark G., Haase, Ashley T., Li, Qingsheng
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Cytokine systems approach demonstrates differences in innate and pro-inflammatory host responses between genetically distinct MERS-CoV isolates by Selinger, Christian, Tisoncik-Go, Jennifer, Menachery, Vineet D, Agnihothram, Sudhakar, Law, G Lynn, Chang, Jean, Kelly, Sara M, Sova, Pavel, Baric, Ralph S, Katze, Michael G
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Assessment and improvement of Indian‐origin rhesus macaque and Mauritian‐origin cynomolgus macaque genome annotations using deep transcriptome sequencing data by Peng, Xinxia, Pipes, Lenore, Xiong, Hao, Green, Richard R., Jones, Daniel C., Ruzzo, Walter L., Schroth, Gary P., Mason, Christopher E., Palermo, Robert E., Katze, Michael G.
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Antioxidants Complement the Requirement for Protein Chaperone Function to Maintain β-Cell Function and Glucose Homeostasis by Han, Jaeseok, Song, Benbo, Kim, Jiun, Kodali, Vamsi K., Pottekat, Anita, Wang, Miao, Hassler, Justin, Wang, Shiyu, Pennathur, Subramaniam, Back, Sung Hoon, Katze, Michael G., Kaufman, Randal J.
Published 2015
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Annotation of long non-coding RNAs expressed in Collaborative Cross founder mice in response to respiratory virus infection reveals a new class of interferon-stimulated transcripts by Josset, Laurence, Tchitchek, Nicolas, Gralinski, Lisa E, Ferris, Martin T, Eisfeld, Amie J, Green, Richard R, Thomas, Matthew J, Tisoncik-Go, Jennifer, Schroth, Gary P, Kawaoka, Yoshihiro, Pardo-Manuel de Villena, Fernando, Baric, Ralph S, Heise, Mark T, Peng, Xinxia, Katze, Michael G
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Tissue-specific transcriptome sequencing analysis expands the non-human primate reference transcriptome resource (NHPRTR) by Peng, Xinxia, Thierry-Mieg, Jean, Thierry-Mieg, Danielle, Nishida, Andrew, Pipes, Lenore, Bozinoski, Marjan, Thomas, Matthew J., Kelly, Sara, Weiss, Jeffrey M., Raveendran, Muthuswamy, Muzny, Donna, Gibbs, Richard A., Rogers, Jeffrey, Schroth, Gary P., Katze, Michael G., Mason, Christopher E.
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Genome Wide Identification of SARS-CoV Susceptibility Loci Using the Collaborative Cross by Gralinski, Lisa E., Ferris, Martin T., Aylor, David L., Whitmore, Alan C., Green, Richard, Frieman, Matthew B., Deming, Damon, Menachery, Vineet D., Miller, Darla R., Buus, Ryan J., Bell, Timothy A., Churchill, Gary A., Threadgill, David W., Katze, Michael G., McMillan, Leonard, Valdar, William, Heise, Mark T., Pardo-Manuel de Villena, Fernando, Baric, Ralph S.
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The draft genome sequence of the ferret (Mustela putorius furo) facilitates study of human respiratory disease by Peng, Xinxia, Alföldi, Jessica, Gori, Kevin, Eisfeld, Amie J., Tyler, Scott R., Tisoncik-Go, Jennifer, Brawand, David, Law, G. Lynn, Skunca, Nives, Hatta, Masato, Gasper, David J., Kelly, Sara M., Chang, Jean, Thomas, Matthew J., Johnson, Jeremy, Berlin, Aaron M., Lara, Marcia, Russell, Pamela, Swofford, Ross, Turner-Maier, Jason, Young, Sarah, Hourlier, Thibaut, Aken, Bronwen, Searle, Steve, Sun, Xingshen, Yi, Yaling, Suresh, M., Tumpey, Terrence M., Siepel, Adam, Wisely, Samantha M., Dessimoz, Christophe, Kawaoka, Yoshihiro, Birren, Bruce W., Lindblad-Toh, Kerstin, Di Palma, Federica, Engelhardt, John F., Palermo, Robert E., Katze, Michael G.
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A comprehensive collection of systems biology data characterizing the host response to viral infection by Aevermann, Brian D., Pickett, Brett E., Kumar, Sanjeev, Klem, Edward B., Agnihothram, Sudhakar, Askovich, Peter S., Bankhead, Armand, Bolles, Meagen, Carter, Victoria, Chang, Jean, Clauss, Therese R.W., Dash, Pradyot, Diercks, Alan H., Eisfeld, Amie J., Ellis, Amy, Fan, Shufang, Ferris, Martin T., Gralinski, Lisa E., Green, Richard R., Gritsenko, Marina A., Hatta, Masato, Heegel, Robert A., Jacobs, Jon M., Jeng, Sophia, Josset, Laurence, Kaiser, Shari M., Kelly, Sara, Law, G. Lynn, Li, Chengjun, Li, Jiangning, Long, Casey, Luna, Maria L., Matzke, Melissa, McDermott, Jason, Menachery, Vineet, Metz, Thomas O., Mitchell, Hugh, Monroe, Matthew E., Navarro, Garnet, Neumann, Gabriele, Podyminogin, Rebecca L., Purvine, Samuel O., Rosenberger, Carrie M., Sanders, Catherine J., Schepmoes, Athena A., Shukla, Anil K., Sims, Amy, Sova, Pavel, Tam, Vincent C., Tchitchek, Nicolas, Thomas, Paul G., Tilton, Susan C., Totura, Allison, Wang, Jing, Webb-Robertson, Bobbie-Jo, Wen, Ji, Weiss, Jeffrey M., Yang, Feng, Yount, Boyd, Zhang, Qibin, McWeeney, Shannon, Smith, Richard D., Waters, Katrina M., Kawaoka, Yoshihiro, Baric, Ralph, Aderem, Alan, Katze, Michael G., Scheuermann, Richard H.
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