Dr Cristina Celma PhD
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- LSHTM
- Keppel Street
- London
- WC1E 7HT
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The aim of my work is to study the latest stages of Bluetongue virus assembly and release. In particular, the role of the non-structural protein NS3 during these events.
Affiliation
Research areas
- Vaccines
- Viruses
Disciplines
- Virology
Disease and Health Conditions
- Infectious disease
Other interests
- Immunization,Vaccine
- Pathogenicity
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Selected publications
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Interaction of calpactin light chain (S100A10/p11) and a viral NS protein is essential for intracellular trafficking of non-enveloped Bluetongue virus.
Celma, C.C. ; Roy, P. ;
J Virol, 2011;
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A reverse genetics system of African Horse Sickness Virus reveals existence of primary replication.
Matsuo, E.; Celma, C.C.; Roy, P.;
FEBS Lett, 2010;
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A viral non-structural protein regulates Bluetongue Virus trafficking and release.
Celma, C.C.; Roy, P.;
J Virol, 2009; 83(13):6806-16
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Multigene expression of protein complexes by iterative modification of genomic Bacmid DNA
Noad, R.J.; Stewart, M.; Boyce, M.; Celma, C.C.; Willison, K.R.; Roy, P.
BMC Mol Biol, 2009; 10:87
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Development of Reverse Genetics Systems for Bluetongue Virus: Recovery of Infectious Virus from Synthetic RNA Transcripts.
Boyce, M.; Celma, C.; Roy, P.;
J Virol, 2008; 82(17):8339-48
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Rift Valley fever virus structural proteins: expression, characterization and assembly of recombinant proteins.
Liu, L.; Celma, C.C.; Roy, P.;
Virol J, 2008; 5:82
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