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David A. SchwartzProfessor of Medicine and Immunology, University of Colorado Verified email at ucdenver.edu Cited by 54105 |
Toll-like receptors in the pathogenesis of human disease
DN Cook, DS Pisetsky, DA Schwartz - Nature immunology, 2004 - nature.com
Members of the Toll-like receptor (TLR) family are key regulators of both innate and adaptive
immune responses. The function of TLRs in various human diseases has been investigated …
immune responses. The function of TLRs in various human diseases has been investigated …
An analysis of 38 pregnant women with COVID-19, their newborn infants, and maternal-fetal transmission of SARS-CoV-2: maternal coronavirus infections and …
DA Schwartz - Archives of pathology & laboratory medicine, 2020 - meridian.allenpress.com
The emergence of a novel coronavirus, termed SARS-CoV-2, and the potentially life-
threatening respiratory disease that it can produce, COVID-19, has rapidly spread across the …
threatening respiratory disease that it can produce, COVID-19, has rapidly spread across the …
Human microsporidial infections
R Weber, RT Bryan, DA Schwartz… - Clinical microbiology …, 1994 - Am Soc Microbiol
Microsporidia are obligate intracellular spore-forming protozoal parasites belonging to the
phylum Microspora. Their host range is extensive, including most invertebrates and all …
phylum Microspora. Their host range is extensive, including most invertebrates and all …
The B73 maize genome: complexity, diversity, and dynamics
We report an improved draft nucleotide sequence of the 2.3-gigabase genome of maize, an
important crop plant and model for biological research. Over 32,000 genes were predicted …
important crop plant and model for biological research. Over 32,000 genes were predicted …
Separation of yeast chromosome-sized DNAs by pulsed field gradient gel electrophoresis
DC Schwartz, CR Cantor - cell, 1984 - cell.com
A new type of gel electrophoresis separates DNA molecules up to 2000 kb with resolutions
exceeding the logarithmic molecular weight dependence of conventional electrophoresis …
exceeding the logarithmic molecular weight dependence of conventional electrophoresis …
Mapping and sequencing of structural variation from eight human genomes
Genetic variation among individual humans occurs on many different scales, ranging from
gross alterations in the human karyotype to single nucleotide changes. Here we explore …
gross alterations in the human karyotype to single nucleotide changes. Here we explore …
The Genome of the Diatom Thalassiosira Pseudonana: Ecology, Evolution, and Metabolism
Diatoms are unicellular algae with plastids acquired by secondary endosymbiosis. They are
responsible for∼ 20% of global carbon fixation. We report the 34 million–base pair draft …
responsible for∼ 20% of global carbon fixation. We report the 34 million–base pair draft …
The Genome of the Kinetoplastid Parasite, Leishmania major
AC Ivens, CS Peacock, EA Worthey, L Murphy… - Science, 2005 - science.org
Leishmania species cause a spectrum of human diseases in tropical and subtropical
regions of the world. We have sequenced the 36 chromosomes of the 32.8-megabase …
regions of the world. We have sequenced the 36 chromosomes of the 32.8-megabase …
TLR4 mutations are associated with endotoxin hyporesponsiveness in humans
There is much variability between individuals in the response to inhaled toxins, but it is not
known why certain people develop disease when challenged with environmental agents …
known why certain people develop disease when challenged with environmental agents …
Genome sequence of enterohaemorrhagic Escherichia coli O157:H7
NT Perna, G Plunkett III, V Burland, B Mau, JD Glasner… - Nature, 2001 - nature.com
The bacterium Escherichia coli O157: H7 is a worldwide threat to public health and has
been implicated in many outbreaks of haemorrhagic colitis, some of which included fatalities …
been implicated in many outbreaks of haemorrhagic colitis, some of which included fatalities …