Christopher T. Cornell

1.2k total citations
15 papers, 950 citations indexed

About

Christopher T. Cornell is a scholar working on Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Molecular Biology and Epidemiology. According to data from OpenAlex, Christopher T. Cornell has authored 15 papers receiving a total of 950 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 14 papers in Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, 10 papers in Molecular Biology and 5 papers in Epidemiology. Recurrent topics in Christopher T. Cornell's work include Viral Infections and Immunology Research (14 papers), RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms (7 papers) and RNA Research and Splicing (5 papers). Christopher T. Cornell is often cited by papers focused on Viral Infections and Immunology Research (14 papers), RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms (7 papers) and RNA Research and Splicing (5 papers). Christopher T. Cornell collaborates with scholars based in United States, France and Australia. Christopher T. Cornell's co-authors include J. Lindsay Whitton, Ralph Feuer, Bert L. Semler, Stephanie Harkins, William B. Kiosses, Kelly S. Doran, Isabelle P. Hunziker, Todd B. Parsley, M. Richard Sayen and Brett J. Hilton and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Biological Chemistry, Journal of Neuroscience and Nature Reviews Microbiology.

In The Last Decade

Christopher T. Cornell

15 papers receiving 943 citations

Peers

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Wenkai Xiang United States
Marion S. Freistadt United States
Eugenia Dragunsky United States
Daniël Duijsings Netherlands
Donna C. Porter United States
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All Works

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Robinson, Scott M., Ginger Tsueng, Jon Sin, et al.. (2014). Coxsackievirus B Exits the Host Cell in Shed Microvesicles Displaying Autophagosomal Markers. PLoS Pathogens. 10(4). e1004045–e1004045. 256 indexed citations
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Tabor-Godwin, Jenna M., Chelsea M. Ruller, Stephen W. Harkins, et al.. (2010). A Novel Population of Myeloid Cells Responding to Coxsackievirus Infection Assists in the Dissemination of Virus within the Neonatal CNS. Journal of Neuroscience. 30(25). 8676–8691. 66 indexed citations
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Feuer, Ralph, Chelsea M. Ruller, Naili An, et al.. (2009). Viral Persistence and Chronic Immunopathology in the Adult Central Nervous System following Coxsackievirus Infection during the Neonatal Period. Journal of Virology. 83(18). 9356–9369. 71 indexed citations
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Cornell, Christopher T., William B. Kiosses, Stephanie Harkins, & J. Lindsay Whitton. (2007). Coxsackievirus B3 Proteins Directionally Complement Each Other To Downregulate Surface Major Histocompatibility Complex Class I. Journal of Virology. 81(13). 6785–6797. 53 indexed citations
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Hunziker, Isabelle P., Christopher T. Cornell, & J. Lindsay Whitton. (2006). Deletions within the 5′UTR of coxsackievirus B3: Consequences for virus translation and replication. Virology. 360(1). 120–128. 36 indexed citations
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Cornell, Christopher T., William B. Kiosses, Stephanie Harkins, & J. Lindsay Whitton. (2006). Inhibition of Protein Trafficking by Coxsackievirus B3: Multiple Viral Proteins Target a Single Organelle. Journal of Virology. 80(13). 6637–6647. 61 indexed citations
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Whitton, J. Lindsay, Christopher T. Cornell, & Ralph Feuer. (2005). Host and virus determinants of picornavirus pathogenesis and tropism. Nature Reviews Microbiology. 3(10). 765–776. 200 indexed citations
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Brown, David, et al.. (2005). An Authentic 3′ Noncoding Region Is Necessary for Efficient Poliovirus Replication. Journal of Virology. 79(18). 11962–11973. 34 indexed citations
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Hunziker, Isabelle P., Stephanie Harkins, Ralph Feuer, Christopher T. Cornell, & J. Lindsay Whitton. (2004). Generation and analysis of an RNA vaccine that protects against coxsackievirus B3 challenge. Virology. 330(1). 196–208. 25 indexed citations
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Cornell, Christopher T., et al.. (2004). Differential Rescue of Poliovirus RNA Replication Functions by Genetically Modified RNA Polymerase Precursors. Journal of Virology. 78(23). 13007–13018. 9 indexed citations
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Brown, David, Steven E. Kauder, Christopher T. Cornell, et al.. (2004). Cell-Dependent Role for the Poliovirus 3′ Noncoding Region in Positive-Strand RNA Synthesis. Journal of Virology. 78(3). 1344–1351. 40 indexed citations
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Cornell, Christopher T., et al.. (2004). Strand-Specific RNA Synthesis Determinants in the RNA-Dependent RNA Polymerase of Poliovirus. Journal of Virology. 78(9). 4397–4407. 15 indexed citations
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Harkins, Stephanie, Christopher T. Cornell, & J. Lindsay Whitton. (2004). Analysis of Translational Initiation in Coxsackievirus B3 Suggests an Alternative Explanation for the High Frequency of R +4 in the Eukaryotic Consensus Motif. Journal of Virology. 79(2). 987–996. 15 indexed citations
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Cornell, Christopher T. & Bert L. Semler. (2002). Subdomain Specific Functions of the RNA Polymerase Region of Poliovirus 3CD Polypeptide. Virology. 298(2). 200–213. 20 indexed citations
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Parsley, Todd B., Christopher T. Cornell, & Bert L. Semler. (1999). Modulation of the RNA Binding and Protein Processing Activities of Poliovirus Polypeptide 3CD by the Viral RNA Polymerase Domain. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 274(18). 12867–12876. 49 indexed citations

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