Dr. Rall Glenn F. Rall, PhD

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333 Cottman Avenue
Fox Chase Cancer Center
Philadelphia, PA 19111

(215) 728-3617
(215) 728-2412 fax

Research and Clinical Interests
Viral spread within neurons; recruitment and function of the immune response to neurotropic viral challenges; transgenic models of viral pathogenesis.

Publications

Most recent Peer-reviewed Publications

  1. Extended JAK activation and delayed STAT1 dephosphorylation contribute to the distinct signaling profile of CNS neurons exposed to interferon-gamma
  2. Immune Clearance of Attenuated Rabies Virus Results in Neuronal Survival with Altered Gene Expression
  3. STAT1-independent control of a neurotropic measles virus challenge in primary neurons and infected mice
  4. CNS recruitment of CD8+ T lymphocytes specific for a peripheral virus infection triggers neuropathogenesis during polymicrobial challenge
  5. Blue moon neurovirology: The merits of studying rare CNS diseases of viral origin
  6. Lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus-induced mortality in mice is triggered by edema and brain herniation
  7. Making it to the synapse: Measles virus spread in and among neurons
  8. Altered levels of STAT1 and STAT3 influence the neuronal response to interferon gamma
  9. Neurokinin-1 enables measles virus trans-synaptic spread in neurons
  10. Receptor-independent spread of the measles virus is unique to neurons and involves fusion of synaptic membranes
  11. The importance of being 'in charge': a compromise for co-PIs.
  12. A compromise for co-PIs
  13. Receptor-independent spread of measles virus is unique to neurons, and involves fusion of synaptic membranes
  14. Tissue-specific splicing of the herpes simplex virus type 1 latency-associated transcript (LAT) intron in LAT transgenic mice
  15. Poliovirus replication and spread in primary neuron cultures
  16. Transduction of Terminally Differentiated Neurons by Avian Sarcoma Virus
  17. Measles Virus 1998-2002: Progress and Controversy
  18. Measles virus infection induces chemokine synthesis by neurons
  19. Neuronal survival strategies in the face of RNA viral infection
  20. Murine coronavirus spike glycoprotein mediates degree of viral spread, inflammation, and virus-induced immunopathology in the central nervous system

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