Francisco Martinez-Murillo
Assistant Director, JHMI Microarray Core, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Address:
733 N. Broadway Street
Broadway Research Building, Room 359
Baltimore, MD 21205
Phone: (443) 287-9056
Fax: (410) 502-6666
E-mail: fmurill1@jhmi.edu
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Research Interest Statement
Genomics
Neurodegeneration
Current Projects
Publications
Irizarry R, Warren D, Spencer F, Kim I, Biswal S, Frank B, Gabrielson E, Garcia J, Geoghegan J, Germino G, Griffin C, Hilmer S, Hoffman E, Jedlicka A, Kawasaki E, Martínez-Murillo F, Morsberger L, Lee H, Petersen D, Quackenbush J, Scott A, Wilson M, Yang Y, Ye S, Yu W. (2005). Nature Methods
Yang R, Martinez-Murillo F, Cui H, Blosser R, Uematsu S, Takeda K, Akira S, Viscidi R, and Roden R. (2004). Papillomavirus-like particles stimulate murine bone marrow-derived dendritic cells to produce alpha interferon and Th1 immune responses via MyD88. J Virol , 78 (20), 11152-11160.
Abounader R, Reznik T, Colantuoni C, Martinez-Murillo F, Rosen EM, Laterra J. Regulation of c-Met-dependent gene expression by PTEN. (2004). Oncogene 23(57):9173-82.
Vine A, Heaps A, Kaftantzi L, Mosley A, Asquith B, Witkover A, Thompson G, Saito M, Goon P, Carr L, Martinez-Murillo F, Taylor G, Bangham C. The role of CTLs in persistent viral infection: Cytolytic Gene Expression in CD8+ lymphocytes distinguishes between individuals with a high or low proviral load of human R cell lymphotropic virus type I. (2004). The Journal of Immunology , 173:5121-5129.
Ng C, Cheng A, Myers L, Martinez-Murillo F, Jie C, Bedja D, Gabrielson K, Hausladen J, Mecham R, Judge D and Dietz H. (2004). TGF-ß-dependent pathogenesis of mitral valve prolapse in a mouse model of Marfan syndrome. J. Clin. Invest . 114:1586-1592.
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