Thomas C. Holland, PhD
Associate Professor
6254 Scott Hall
(313) 577-1298
tholland@med.wayne.edu

Selected Publications

Modem S., Badri K.R., Holland T.C., Reddy T.R. Sam68 is absolutely required for Rev function and HIV-1 production. Nucleic Acids Res., 33:873-879, 2005. Medline
Vangipuram SD, Sheele J, Atkinson RL, Holland TC, Dhurandhar NV. A human adenovirus enhances preadipocyte differentiation. Obes Res. 12:770-7, 2004. Medline
Mo, C.-J. and T. C. Holland. Determination of the transmembrane topology of herpes simplex virus glycoprotein K (gK). J. Biol. Chem. 52:33305-33311 (1997). Medline
Hamouda, T., McPhee, R., Hsia, S.-C., Holland, T.C., and King, S.R. Inhibition of human immunodeficiency virus replication by the herpes simplex virus virion host shutoff protein. J. Virol. 71:5521-5527 (1997). Medline
Saharkhiz-Langroodi, A. and T.C. Holland. Identification of the Fusion-From-Without Determinants of Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 Glycoprotein B. Virology 227:153-159 (1997). Medline
Fink, D.J., Ramakrishman, R. Marconi, P., Goins, W.F., Holland, T.C., and Glorioso, J.C. Advances in the development of herpes simplex virus-based gene transfer vectors for the nervous system. Clinical Neuroscience 3:284-291. (1996). Medline
Dolter, K. E., R. Ramaswamy, and T. C. Holland. Syncytial mutations in the herpes simplex virus UL53 (gK) gene occur in two distinct regions. J. Virol. 68:8277-8281. (1994). Medline

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